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More than 22,000 WV voters cast ballots as of Thursday

By Ben Adducchio

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October 25, 2012 · Thousands of West Virginians have already voted in the 2012 general election. The latest numbers were released Thursday.

 

According to the Secretary of State’s office, more than half of the 22,000 votes cast so far are from registered Democrats.

More than 7,500 are from Registered Republicans, and nearly 3,000 have no party affiliation.

The others are either registered with the Mountain Party or listed as “other.”

Kanawha County has seen the highest number of ballots cast with more than 2,000, while Calhoun County has seen the lowest, with zero votes reported.

Early voting continues until November 3. The general election is on November 6. 
 

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