
Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN) - Midway through early voting in Erie County and a couple of trends are developing.
"The vast majority of people taking advantage of early voting are age 65 or older. Over half of voters fall within that age group," said Erie County Elections Commissioner Ralph Mohr.
There are 37 early voting sites in Erie County. That's the most of any county in the state. There is one polling place in each municipality and one in each council district in Buffalo. It's a stark contrast when compared to Niagara County which has 2 early voting locations.
The cost of early voting in Erie county is estimated at two million dollars. "We've been able to secure about 1.8 million dollars in grants," said Mohr.
No one in Erie County is keeping a running tally of the vote. "Even if an inspector or a group of inspectors or a board employee attempted to determine the results of as right now, they would be unable to do so. The machine will not tabulate until 9pm on Tuesday.
Early voting hours are from noon - 9pm through Friday, November 1 and from noon - 6pm Saturday and Sunday, November 2 and 3. Check HERE for a list of early voting locations.