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Campaigns Measure Turnout Pulse with Early Voting Data

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Among Californians who cast a ballot this election, an increasing number will likely vote by mail. Every election, more and more Californians choose that route. Nearly seven in 10 voters used mail-in ballots during this year's primary. As counties process those ballots, campaigns want to get the details as quickly as possible.

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