Saturday, June 4, 2016

CA Voter Registration Surges Ahead of Primary


A record number of Californians registered to vote ahead of the June 7th Primary, the California Secretary of State's office reported Friday.

Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced that 17,915,053 Californians had registered to vote, "the highest ever total statewide voter registration heading into a Primary election. "In the 45 days leading up the voter registration deadline, there was a huge surge in voter registration, total statewide voter registration by nearly 650,000," Padilla said. "Part of this surge was fueled through social media, as Facebook sent a reminder to all California users register to vote."

Registration increased for the Democratic and Republican parties, as well as for 'no party preference' designation.

The bulk of the net increase resulted from a spike in Democratic Party registration, which increased by 491,818 registrations statewide.

Meanwhile registration for the state's minor parties: Green Party, Libertarian Party, American Independent Party, and Peace and Freedom Party, all decreased, Padilla's office said.

Voters who are registered as No Party Preference can vote in the Democratic Primary on Tuesday, but they won’t receive a Democratic Primary ballot unless they specifically request one.

The new percentages are: Democratic 44.82%; Republican 27.29%; American Independent 2.55%; Libertarian .64%; Green .43%; Peace & Freedom .40%; unqualified parties .55%; no party preference 23.32%.











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1 comment:

richardwinger said...

The percentage of members in all parties, and the percentages of independent voters, declined. Only the Democratic Party increased its share of the registration.