Apparently the Colorado Secretary of State operates a pretty useful public database of voter turnout information.
Check out ACE (Accountability in Colorado Elections) to dig down deeper into turnout data. How else would you figure out that 35% of all eligible Democrats in Custer County have already voted?
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Easier to read
http://www.denverpost.com/2016/10/24/colorado-early-ballot-returns-democrats-2016/
Only if you're not interested in regular updates on Custer County. 🙂
Can't remember, are counties also reporting numbers of ballots cast in early voting at polling place?
I'm pretty sure that's the case, or the SoS wouldn't offer this product:
List of people voted is a key to successful GOTV by the parties. It focuses the effort to get people out to the polls to those who really haven't voted yet.