Twice as many voters plan to vote by mail this year than have typically done so in the past. However, support for major changes to voting methods declined since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Among registered voters, 61% report normally voting in-person on Election Day and 21% usually vote by mail. These rates are similar among Democrats and Republicans. The picture looks quite different for November though. About twice as many voters plan to cast their ballot by mail. And the rate is far higher among Democrats (52%) than Republicans (28%). CONT.
AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research