(24/7 News Source) -- Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says the state has set a new record for voting in a presidential election.
LaRose said Wednesday that five-point-eight-million Ohioans had cast ballots either early in-person, by absentee ballot, or on Election Day. LaRose's office estimates more than 300-thousand outstanding ballots are left to be certified, which means the record could be pushed to over six-million votes.
President Donald Trump is projected to have won over three-million of the popular votes in Ohio to defeat challenger Joe Biden by around eight percentage points.