Those numbers were more than half of the record-setting 4.9 million total voters in the state who cast in the general election.
Both Georgia Senate seats – and control of the chamber – will be up for grabs on Tuesday as Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler aim to hold off Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.
Democrats are optimistic based on early-voting numbers. Figures showed that Black voters made up a larger percentage of the early-voting electorate than in November’s general election.
Meanwhile, hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on ads in what are likely to be two of the most expensive months of nonpresidential politics in American history. If Republicans win one or both of those seats, the party will retain a slim majority in the Senate.
With Democrats already having control of the House and the White House after November's election, Loeffler told "Fox News Sunday" that Democratic victories this week would result in drastic changes in Washington.
GEORGIA VOTERS HOLD PRAYER MARCH AHEAD OF SENATE RUNOFFS
"It's a choice, it's a stark contrast between the freedoms — our way of life here in Georgia — or socialism, government control," she said. "We know the agenda of the left because Chuck Schumer told us he was going to take Georgia and then change America. And we know that radical agenda is not just high taxes, open borders, defunding the police, government-run health care, but he has radical candidates in this race, his agents of change."
.@realDonaldTrump knows exactly what’s on the line on Tuesday — that’s why he came to Georgia in December and why he’s coming back tomorrow.
— Kelly Loeffler (@KLoeffler) January 4, 2021
If we lose this election, we will lose the future of our country, because we know exactly what the radical left will do. #gapol #gasen pic.twitter.com/LttCTpAigS
Fox News' Tyler Olson, Paul Steinhauser, and Ronn Blitzer contributed to this report