Early voting by the numbers
With early voting having kicked off in all 50 states plus Washington, D.C., at least 52 million votes have already been cast in the 2020 general election -- breaking records across the country.
In 2016, a total of 47 million early votes were cast, meaning the country has already surpassed its 2016 early voting data by roughly 5 million votes.
As of Friday at 1 p.m. an unprecedented 52,480,306 voters had already voted and at least 85,546,463 ballots had been requested in early voting states, according to the United States Elections Project, spearheaded by University of Florida's political expert Michael McDonald.
TargetSmart, a Democratic firm that collects political data including early voting statistics, reports that 10 million voters who have already voted in the 2020 election did not participate in the 2016 election. Many of these early votes are coming from young people as well as first-time voters. Individuals under 30 years old have cast 9.1% of early votes.
During a press conference Thursday, TargetSmart predicted there will still be an additional 40 million early votes cast as well as between 60-70 million votes cast on Election Day. The prediction is for at least 150 million ballots cast in total. In comparison, in the 2016 election, there were 138 million total votes.
-ABC News' Kelsey Walsh