Alabama sec. of state celebrates 2020’s record-shattering voter turnout

Updated: Nov. 4, 2020 at 10:11 AM CST
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Secretary of State John Merrill is declaring the 2020 election a success in Alabama.

“Now that polls have officially closed and counties have begun to report unofficial results, I would like to commend everyone who played a part in making today’s election a supreme success,” Merrill said.

Alabama has 3.7 million registered voters. After the big crowds and long lines, Merrill predicted a record turnout for this election, estimating somewhere between 2.5 and 2.8 million Alabamians casting ballots.

This election also saw a record number of absentee ballots. More than 331,000 absentee ballot applications were submitted; more than 300,000 of them were returned successfully before election day. Hundreds of thousands of people across the state chose to go through that absentee ballot process in person.

“In the 55 days that Alabamians have been able to cast an absentee ballot, we have far surpassed our state’s record for absentee participation, and that would not have been possible if it were not for the countless hours spent processing and mailing applications and ballots by absentee workers,” said Merrill.

Alabama’s previous record for absentee ballots was 89,000.

Merrill has also commended and expressed deep gratitude for utility workers who worked hard to ensure power was restored to all polling places before election day after Hurricane Zeta.

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