More than one million voters have registered this cycle through Vote.org, the nonpartisan voter engagement organization announced on Wednesday.

Around 17 percent of the new voters come from the top seven swing states, where the 2020 presidential race was decided by razor-thin margins. Vice President Harris and former President Trump now look headed toward a tight race this November, and a surge of new voters could make all the difference in key states.

Young voters under the age of 35 also made up a record-breaking 79 percent of the influx, according to Vote.org, which boasts an 81 percent rate of converting registrations into votes.

That could be a boon for Harris, who has seen signs of surging enthusiasm among young Americans since launching her bid. An NBC News/SurveyMonkey survey published Wednesday found 50 percent of voters aged 18-29 years old back Harris, while 34 picked Trump.

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