Ohio set a record for early in-person voting, the secretary of state announced on Tuesday. “Our data team has been busy running the early voting numbers still coming in from the counties, and I’m thrilled to confirm today that Ohio set a new statewide record for in-person early voting,” Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wrote in a post on the social platform X. He added that 68 of the state’s 88 counties surpassed the early in-person numbers that they hit in 2020. Approximately 1.54 million people voted early in person this year in Ohio. Overall, approximately 2.57 million ballots were cast early, as of midday on Tuesday, including the approximately 1.03 million absentee ballo
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