'Highest in 60 Years': 5.5 Million Michigan voters turnout on election day

voters wait in line in PawPaw MI

by: WOOD TV 8

Voters line up in Paw Paw Township to vote during the Nov. 3, 2020 election.

LANSING, Mich. (WOOD TV8) — Michigan Secretary of State voting data shows more than 5.5 million people voted in this year’s presidential election — the most ever and the highest percentage of voting-age residents to cast a ballot in 60 years.

State officials sad the number of voters — in a pandemic — smashed the previous record of 5 million in 2008. About 71% of those age 18 and older voted. The only general election in the past 72 years with a larger portion was 1960.

Michigan's Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson noted it was “particularly inspiring and encouraging” that more than 28,000 people took advantage of a new option and registered and voted on Election Day. Absentee voting — now available to all voters under a 2018 constitutional amendment — surged, to nearly 3.5 million ballots during the virus outbreak.

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