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CA Independents Dwarf Establishment Parties in New Voter Registration

CA Independents Dwarf Establishment Parties in New Voter Registration
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IVN reported last week that a purple wave is sweeping over deep blue California. Independents (registered No Party Preference in California) now outnumber Republicans by over 83,500 voters -- and the number is likely to continue to increase, looking at statewide trends.

The latest report from the California secretary of state shows an increase of 168,588 voters from April 6 to May 21. The increase was mostly registered independents, who dwarfed gains made by the Democratic and Republican Parties -- comprising approximately 70% (69.7%) of total new voters.

Here is the breakdown:

Note: It is difficult to tell what role California's new motor voter law had on the numbers. The new automatic voter registration system went into effect in late April. I reached out to the California secretary of state's office, and will update the story with more information.New California Voter RegistrationInfogram

The increase in Republican registrants made up a mere 3 percent of the voter gains. In fact, interestingly enough, "Unknown" (included in "Other") outnumbered the GOP by over 3,300 voters.

What will this mean for the nonpartisan, top-two primaries Tuesday? So many new independent voters could have a major impact on statewide races.

Shawn M Griffiths

Election Reform Editor for IVN.us since 2012. Studied history and philosophy at University of North Texas. Covers political and election reform efforts nationwide with deep expertise on the reform movement. Based in San Diego, CA.

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