More than 5.8 million Ohioans voted in Tuesday’s General Election, breaking the all-time record of 5,773,777 set in 2008. That includes 18,599 who cast votes in Williams County. Turnout?…73%. Previously, the state voter turnout record was in 2008, when 5.7 million people voted in the election that sent Barack Obama to the White House for his first term. Fourth highest?…2016. Statewide, there are still 155,188 outstanding absentee ballots, yet to be counted.
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