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Low voter turnout reported at Butler County primary Tuesday

Voters receive campaign information from Jordan Rorabaugh, right, at the Mars Area Public Library on Tuesday, May 19. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle

With a turnout of just under 21% in the Tuesday primary, Butler County voters cast 29,799 ballots, showing an increased use of mail-in and absentee ballots.

Out of 143,171 registered voters, consisting of 82,884 Republicans and 39,038 Democrats, 20.81% turned out for the primary.

Voters cast 19,414 ballots at the polls and 10,385 ballots, or 34.8% of votes, through absentee or mail-in voting

Of the 17,503 Republican ballots, 13,791 were cast at the polls and 3,712 were absentee or mail-in ballots. Republican voter turnout was 21.12%.

Democratic voters cast 12,296 ballots, including 5,623 at the polls and 6,673 through the mail. Democratic voter turnout was 31.5%.

Turnout for the 2025 primary was similar at 29,821. On that occasion, there were 20,536 cast on election day and 9,238 cast through absentee or mail-in voting.

Of the 61,658 ballots cast in the 2025 general election, 47,232 came on Election Day and 14,251 were absentee or mail-in ballots.

A voter heads inside the Adams Township Building to vote in the primaries on Tuesday, May 19. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
Campaign signs line the grass outside the Adams Township Building on Tuesday, May 19. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
Voters enter the Mars Area Public Library to vote in the primaries on Tuesday, May 19. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle

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