By HANNAH DREIER
The Associated Press
SACRAMENTO, Calif. —
California has reached an all-time high of 18.2 million registered voters while the number of registered Republicans has fallen below 30 percent, signaling a worrisome decline for the state's minority party.
The secretary of state's office announced Friday that 950,000 new voters have signed up since the 2008 presidential contest. Officials attribute that surge, in part, to the state's new online registration system, which attracted many new young, Democratic-leaning voters this fall.
That system was seen as a threat to the ranks of the California Republican Party, which has struggled to maintain voters, let alone add them. The secretary of state announced that Republicans now make up 29.3 percent of the voting population.
The percentage of registered voters, 76.7 percent of those eligible, is the same as in past years.
The secretary of state's office announced Friday that 950,000 new voters have signed up since the 2008 presidential contest. Officials attribute that surge, in part, to the state's new online registration system, which attracted many new young, Democratic-leaning voters this fall.
That system was seen as a threat to the ranks of the California Republican Party, which has struggled to maintain voters, let alone add them. The secretary of state announced that Republicans now make up 29.3 percent of the voting population.
The percentage of registered voters, 76.7 percent of those eligible, is the same as in past years.
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2 comments:
The writing on the freakin wall, can you read it?
Pulse of The People Editor:
We should grant the numbers are somewhat bogus, as many who "decline to state" are drooling & delusional paranoids like declared Republicans, they just don't like the RINOs. But still pretty damn close to that 27% who thought Bush was doin' jes' fine, thank you.
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