Sixty-three percent of likely voters said the FBI review makes no difference in their vote. | Getty Poll: 63 percent say FBI review makes no difference in vote for Clinton

Despite the announcement of an FBI review of additional emails in connection with Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, a majority of voters have made up their minds on whether they will vote for the Democratic nominee.

Sixty-three percent of likely voters said the FBI review makes no difference in their vote, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll released Sunday.


But 34 percent of likely voters said they are less likely to vote for Clinton, who is running against GOP nominee Donald Trump. Two percent of likely voters said they are more likely to vote for Clinton, and 1 percent said they have no opinion. The poll did not specify who the voters had planned to vote for before Friday's announcement by FBI Director James Comey.

The question was asked to 480 likely voters from Friday — the day the review was announced — through Saturday . The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points.

On Friday, after the announcement of the review, Clinton said voters "a long time ago made up their minds about the emails."