California voters are turning in their ballots for the special election on redistricting at a faster rate at this point in the election — about a week out before Election Day — than in previous elections, according to one prominent data analyst.

But it’s too soon to say whether that will mean a higher voter turnout overall for the special election.

Over 4.5 million ballots were cast, either by mail or in person, as of Sunday, Oct. 26, according to the California secretary of state’s office.

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