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Voter Registration Up in California

April 19, 2008 - 5:08pm

At least that's the raw numbers from the Secretary of State's office show. The state's population of adults eligible to votes is also growing, so it's hard to know if there's a percentage gain. But Democratic numbers are up -- though their percentage of total voters is even. Republicans continue to lose voters -- in both absolute and percentage terms. The party has done this to itself--by preventing decline to state voters from taking Republican ballots, the GOP is pushing people to the Democrats. And "decline to states" -- that's California for independent -- continue to grow. They're now nearly 20 percent of all voters.

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Actually the Dems are Up in Percentages from the January Figures

You must have been looking at the Secretary of State's figures in the release she issued yesterday comparing the new figures with those of 4 years ago.

If you look at the figures released in January (the last ones before this), the Dems went from 43% to 43.5% and the Reeps went from 33% to 32.8%.

I wrote an article earlier this morning on this and how it plays out in some of the key districts for the Fall election.

Frank's Right

That's right. Dems are up slightly. Reps down slightly from January. The figures to which I've linked show changes over the past four years. But the recent figures aren't much different than the long-term trend--Dems flat as percentage (up in absolute numbers), Reps down. And DTS holding the balance of power. Joe Mathews Irvine senior fellow, New America Foundation www.newamerica.net/blog/blockbuster-democracy/