Early ballot numbers updated by the California Secretary of State’s Office on Monday showed that 8,058,584 ballots have been cast out of 22,838,522 that have been issued.
That amounts to a 35.2% return rate.
In Lake County, 38,397 vote-by-mail ballots were issued and 9,438 had been returned by Monday, for a 24.5% return rate.
Of those ballots counted so far, 832 were returned at drop off locations, 1,135 were returned through drop boxes and 7,449 by mail.
So far, 99.45% of the ballots returned in Lake County have been accepted, with 52 under review, the Secretary of State’s Office reported.
Lake County’s early ballot return rate is the second-lowest statewide, based on a percentage analysis of all 58 counties.
The county with the lowest early ballot return rate is Imperial, with 23%. The highest rate is Sierra County’s 57%.
The overall ballot return rates for other counties in the region are as follows:
• Glenn: 37%.
• Humboldt: 37%.
• Mendocino: 39%.
• Napa: 38%.
• Sonoma: 45%.
• Tehama: 32%.
• Yolo: 41%.
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