Check Out this Interactive Map to See Voter Turnout Data for Your Philly Neighborhood

As counties across Pennsylvania are still counting votes, we’re starting to get a clearer picture of the state’s voter turnout as the nation waits for results from this and other key battleground states such as Nevada and Georgia.

On Thursday around noon, about 615,000 Philadelphia votes had been counted, and unsurprisingly, Philadelphians turned out heavily for former Vice President Joe Biden, with the candidate currently carrying about 80% of the city’s votes so far.

While it will likely be a while before we know how the city’s turnout compared to the 2016 election where about 64% of registered voters cast a ballot, The Temple News Digital Managing Editor Colin Evans began to paint a picture of where in the city voters were showing up this time around.

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