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Subject GREATER GEORGIA RELEASES GENERAL ELECTION ANALYSIS
Date November 23, 2022 5:31 PM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 GREATER GEORGIA RELEASES GENERAL ELECTION ANALYSIS (ATLANTA) – Today, Greater Georgia released an analysis of the 2022 midterm general election, the highest-turnout midterm general election in Georgia history. With more than 3.96 million votes cast, the election saw increases in participation from almost every demographic group - including significant turnout by newly registered voters and disenfranchised voters who were alienated by doubts about election integrity in 2020. "With every election since the passage of SB 202, Georgia voters have broken turnout records at the ballot box and proven what we've said all along: that Georgia's new election integrity laws make it easy to vote and hard to cheat," said Greater Georgia Chairwoman Kelly Loeffler. "Not only did every Georgian see few issues at the polls and quick results on Election night; we also saw incredible participation from newly registered voters and disenfranchised voters. Through the December 6th runoff election, Greater Georgia will continue working to bring these citizens back out - and to make sure that every voter knows that their vote will count, and their voice will be heard." See Greater Georgia analysis for the 2022 midterm general election below: Total Turnout In total, 3.96 million voters cast their ballots in this year's general election, setting a new midterm turnout record and narrowly beating the previous 2018 midterm general record by about 15,000 votes. Early In-Person Voting Almost 2.3 million voters voted early in-person in this year's midterm general, representing a 20% increase over 2018. Early-in person voting became the favored vote method this year in Georgia, representing 57% of the votes cast. In 2018, early-in person voting represented 48% of the vote. Absentee Voting About 250,000 voters voted absentee in this year's midterm general, representing a 12% increase over 2018. Absentee voting continued to be the smallest share of votes cast, representing only 6% of the total vote share. In 2018, it similarly represented 6% of the vote. Election Day Voting Over 1.4 million Georgians cast their ballots in-person on Election Day this year, representing a 21% decrease over 2018. Election Day votes represented about 36% of the total vote share for this election, down from 2018 when Election Day votes comprised 46% of the vote. Disenfranchised Voters Of the 339,000 conservative voters who voted in the November 2020 general election but did not vote in the January 2021 runoff election, 142,219, or about 42%, came back out to vote in this year's midterm general. First Time Voters 94,346 voters were first-time voters. Of those, about 40,000, or 42%, are projected to be conservative voters. Voters by Gender The majority of voters this year were women, although they became a slightly smaller percentage of the vote share compared to 2018. In this year's midterm general, 55% of voters were female and 45% were male, compared to 2018 when 56% of voters were female and 44% were male. The number of women voters increased by 1% and men by 4%. Voters by Race Each demographic group participated at roughly the same rates in 2022 as they did in 2018, and the majority of voters continue to be White. The notable exception to this is Black voters, who came out in smaller numbers compared to 2018. In 2022, White voters were 65% of the vote, Black were 28%, Hispanic were 2.7%, Asian were 2.6%, and "Other" voters were 1.9%. In 2018, White voters were 65% of the vote, Black were 29%, Hispanic were 2.6%, Asian were 2.3%, and "Other" were 1.4%. The number of White voters increased by 3%, Black decreased by 2%, Hispanic increased by 4%, and Asian increased by 17%. ### Media Contact: [email protected] Paid for by Greater Georgia Action, Inc. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. www.GreaterGeorgia.com   Greater Georgia Action, Inc | P.O. Box 550988, Atlanta, GA 30355 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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