Democrats Requested Mail Ballots At Higher Rates Than Republicans In Every Pennsylvania County

In all 67 counties, Democrats requested mail ballots at higher rates than Republicans did.

For example, in Jefferson County, where the gap was smallest, 17.9% of Democrats requested mail ballots, while 17.5% of Republicans did.

As of May 29. Numbers reflect the difference in mail ballot request rate between Democrats and Republicans, which are calculated as the number of voters who requested a mail ballot out of the total number of registered voters in a party.
Source: Inquirer analysis by JONATHAN LAI of data from Pennsylvania Department of State