To call this election historic is an understatement. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, more than 93.8 million Americans have already voted, about 67 percent of the 139 million votes cast in 2016. For many Americans, this was the first time they voted by mail, dropped their ballot into a secure drop box, wore a mask while voting or tracked their ballot like a package. And then there are those Americans who voted for the first time — ever.