Voters are coming out en masse to vote early ahead of Georgia's Dec. 6 Senate runoff.
Early voting locations are open in all of Georgia's 159 counties, and according to the state's election officials, as of Sunday over 181,000 Georgians have cast their ballots early, including over 166,000 people in person.
Total numbers were not available as of Monday but Georgia election officials said the turnout they have seen so far is record-shattering.
"As of 2pm we have had 165,784 Georgians cast their early votes. This could be the biggest early voting day ever in Georgia election history," Georgia's interim Deputy Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling said in a tweet on Monday.
Additionally, Sterling said that turnout on Sunday was 130 percent higher at 86,937 than the previous Sunday record turnout of 37,785 that was set in October of 2020.
Between the lines: According to ABC News, Black Georgia voters are surpassing other demographic groups in early voting. The group had a total turnout of 46.3 percent as of Sunday, which is eight points ahead of total turnout from white voters so far.
The state's younger voters are also turning out in large numbers as well. According to U.S. News and World Report, 18 to 24 year-old voters made up roughly a tenth of voters by Monday. The findings appear to be a continuation of the trend seen on Election Day, which saw Gen Z play a pivotal role in Democratic victories across the board.
Meanwhile on the campaign trail, incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock was among those who voted early on Sunday in Fulton County, while his Republican challenger Herschel Walker made a campaign stop in Toccoa, Georgia on Monday.
And on Tuesday, Warnock's campaign announced that former first lady Michelle Obama will be recording robocalls for the campaign urging voters to vote early. Additionally, voters who do not cast their ballot early will receive a recorded message on Election Day from Obama reminding them to vote for Warnock.
Polls show a tight race ahead of Tuesday's election. A new survey from FrederickPolls, COMPETE Digital and AMMPolitical showed Warnock and Walker tied at 50 percent. But among Independents, Warnock leads Walker 52 percent to 48 percent.
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