The total includes votes cast at one-stop voting locations as well as ballots that had been requested by mail.
Sherry Poucher of the Wake County Board of Elections said mail-in votes would continue to be counted through Monday. Mail-in votes had to be in the Wake Election Board's office by 5 p.m. Monday.
As of Sunday, the one-stop voting total was 17,893, and 3,207 mail-in votes had been counted.
Here are the numbers at the different sites as of Sunday:
TOTAL:
17,893
MAIL-IN:
3,207
Cary Senior Center: 3,796
Wake Human Services in Fuquay-Varina: 1,331
Garner Community Services: 1,377
Green Road Community Center: 2,049
Wake County Board of Elections: 4,091
Northwest Police Substation: 2,587
Phillips High School: 611
Wake Forest Town Hall: 1,057
Wendell Community Center: 994
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