Primary Early Voting Comparison – 2008 to 2012

Here’s a quick comparison of turnout so far for this year’s primary (statewide) compared to the 2008 primary on the same day (10 days left in early voting).

10 Voting Days Left to Vote Early
2008 2012
Total 112,603 121,545
Democratic 76,653 68.07% 57,308 47.15%
Republican 18,616 16.53% 39,430 32.44%
Unaffiliated 17,211 15.28% 24,608 20.25%
AfricanAmerican/Black 33,869 30.08% 18,993 15.63%
White 74,852 66.47% 97,606 80.30%
Female 64,135 56.96% 64,236 52.85%
Male 47,819 42.47% 56,478 46.47%

9 Comments on this post

  • Andy says:
    Apr 27 at 16:31

    How do you get racial and gender breakdowns? I’ve never marked my ballot with any of that information.

  • Susan Myrick says:
    Apr 27 at 17:06

    Thanks for your comment. The board of elections doesn’t know how you vote but they do know that you voted. After a voter casts their vote (or in the case of early voting when they vote) the local boards of elections updates the individual’s voter registration record to indicate that the voter voted in the election. Then Board runs reports that produce files that include name, address, party, race, gender, etc of all voters who voted. Here is a link to the site that the State Board of Elections uses to house voter history files ftp://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/enrs
    Let me know if you have any further questions.

  • Francis says:
    Apr 27 at 18:13

    Great post Susan. Interesting that turnout is running ahead of 2008 with no Presidential race.

  • Francis says:
    Apr 27 at 18:13

    Susan. It is Interesting that turnout is running ahead of 2008 with no Presidential race.

  • Thomas Mills says:
    Apr 27 at 18:58

    Where are these numbers from? If this is right, it means over 300,000 voters voted the next ten days in 2008. According to N&O on Sunday, April 21, 2008, over 56,000 voted in the first 3 days of voting in 2008. I think your numbers are wrong.

  • Thomas Mills says:
    Apr 27 at 22:44

    My bad. In 2008, the vote did come in the second half of early voting. I don’t think that will happen this year, though. Here’s a link:
    http://ccpsblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/analysis-of-early-voters-in-north.html

  • Mike P. says:
    Apr 29 at 18:17

    Would you compare the early voting numbers this year with the figures from the 2010 primary election?

  • Susan Myrick says:
    May 03 at 12:30

    Mike – I just posted a couple of new charts and one compares the 2012 one-stop turnout to the 2010 one-stop vote. http://bit.ly/JWk9Rr

  • redmakesncblue says:
    May 04 at 15:11

    hate and race baiting are great motivators to the red meat crowd

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