The Alameda County Registrar of Voters counted more ballots Saturday. Countywide ,570,000 ballots have now been counted as of the Saturday afternoon update.
Turnout
With a record 966,088 registered voters this year in the county, turnout from ballots counted so far is 59%. In 2016, the final turnout, from the 888,708 voters who were registered for that election, was 75.4%. So we can assume that there are still a lot of votes to be counted. Biden’s popular vote margin in California will continue to rise. Biden’s margin over Trump in California is now a bit higher than his national margin over Trump in the popular vote.
So far probably about 49,000 ballots have been counted in Berkeley. In 2016, a total 65,430 votes were cast in Berkeley. There are still thousands of votes to be counted here. The electorate in Berkeley is somewhat smaller this year due to covid, since UC dorms are housing many fewer students, and there are presumably fewer students occupying apartments and a higher vacancy rate. 83,778 people were registered to vote in 2016 in Berkeley. This year, according to the latest numbers, about 79,000 ballots were issued in Berkeley.
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