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Poll predicts California will shatter voter turnout records

Sacramento Bee

California is expected to smash its all-time turnout record by more than 1 million voters once ballots are tallied today.

"This is probably the highest interest level of any presidential election in recent memory," said Mark DiCamillo, director of the California Field Poll. "We saw it in the primary and now, in the general election, it is really manifesting itself."

According to Field Poll voter turnout projections, 13.6 million California voters will cast ballots, shattering the record set in 2004.

Nearly 80 percent of registered voters are expected to participate in the election – the highest level since 1976. Nearly 60 percent of all eligible voters will take part – the highest percentage since 1972.

And in another state record, more voters than ever will bypass their neighborhood voting machines, instead casting their ballots by mail.

More than 6.3 million Californians – 46.5 percent of the electorate – will have voted early, most by absentee ballot.

A significantly larger percentage of Democrats than Republicans (46 to 30 percent) will cast ballots at local precincts today. Democrats lead Republicans by a thin margin in absentee voting.

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