Early in-person voting is now underway in Arizona, and poll managers are reporting a sharp increase in turnout compared with 2016.
While more than 75% of the approximately 4.1 million registered voters in the Copper State are permanently signed up to receive mail ballots, a large number of those who vote in person choose to do so early, according to the Associated Press.
In the state's August primary, more than 80% of the ballots cast were sent in or cast before Election Day. While Arizona has historically voted red up and down the ballot, it is a battleground state this year and under national scrutiny.
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