So far, according to the project, 5 million mail-in ballots have been returned and nearly 1.1 million people have voted early and in person.
Michigan and California are the other two states to see more than a million early votes for the midterm elections, according to the project.
Among states that provide data on voters' ages, some 56.5 percent of early voters are over the age of 65, while another 34.2 percent are between the ages of 41 and 65. Fewer than 10 percent of early voters are aged 40 and younger, the data revealed.
McDonald and others have noted that early data suggests 2022 will have a high turnout for a midterm election and that, generally, midterms tend to draw fewer voters than presidential elections. Previous trends suggest that the party of the president also tends to lose seats in Congress during midterms.
Georgia Releases Numbers
That trend is extending to Georgia as well, according to a news release issued by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office on Thursday. Data shows that early voting is higher in 2022 than in 2020 and is much higher than 2018's numbers.Some 268,050 Georgia residents voted early and in person, while 23,690 cast absentee ballots, Raffensperger's office wrote. During the 2020 election cycle, during the early voting period, about 266,403 people cast their ballots around the same time, the release said.
Georgia has several critical elections, including one that could tip control of the U.S. Senate to either party. Republican former NFL star Herschel Walker is currently running against incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) in what polls suggest is a close race.
