Saturday, April 26, 2014

SATURDAY POLITICS: California Voter Registration By Party, 1998-2014

California's Secretary of State released figures on voter registration as mandated by law 60 days before the June 3, 2014 primary election. The data show the dramatic increase in the number of voters who select the "No Party Preference" option as well as the dramatic collapse of the Republican brand in California. Independents went from 12.2% of registrants in 1998 to 21.1% in 2014. In that same period Republican's share went from 35.8% to 28.6%. Democrats have slowly decreased, from a high if 46.8 in 1998 to 43.5% now. Bizarrely, there are now more counties where Republicans (31) outnumber Democrats (27).

However, the top 10 counties by Democratic registration are:
  1. San Francisco 56.27%
  2. Alameda 56.06%
  3. Santa Cruz 54.43%
  4. Marin 54.38%
  5. Sonoma 51.80% 
  6. San Mateo 51.01% 
  7. Monterey 50.96% 
  8. Los Angeles 50.64%
  9. Imperial 50.14%
  10. Contra Costa 49.41%
Happily, this includes the largest country in the state, Los Angeles. There are now 17,660,486 registered voters, up from 16,897,383. That equates to 73.3% of eligible voters being registered.

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