Posted on 06/06/2017 5:39:42 PM PDT by LS
I just did a quick review of some of the Secretary of State websites in battleground states (or wanna-be battlegrounds, like Joisey)
*All states do not record voters by party ID, including MN, MI, VA, WI, so getting stats there is meaningless.
*Some, such as OH and NC (to my knowledge last I looked) have not updated voter registration #s since November.
Here are the numbers compared to last November:
PA: this is the biggie. Both parties lost. Rs -67k Ds -169k Now, Is in PA gained 100k. While not necessarily the case, EVEN if every single D became an I, the net change is that the Ds lost a minimum of 2k, a possible net maximum of 102k.
The 102k is up even from last month when it was just under 100k, so the PA Dems are hemorrhaging voters.
FL: GOP net gains/D losses=27k
IA: GOP net about 4k
AZ: both have gained, Ds 15k, Rs 20k
NV: this one had me concerned, but GOP has cut into the D lead by about 5k since November. Both have fallen some.
Something is amiss in that the Florida DOE normally generates and posts monthly reports as to county level voter registration, but for some reason, only the end of December 2016 is provided at present. You might try emailing them for an explanation.
HA! We are back down to 50 as of last november.
Like I said, I’m sure I saw through April, so yes, something is odd.
My guess is that the December 2016 data is a default placeholder used when they are updating the current registration figures and have yanked down the last monthly data set but have not yet posted the new one. For some reason, the May figures were seen at the last minute as not yet ready so what should have been a smooth process was interrupted. Notably, some local county Supervisors of Election have posted registration data compiled as recently as June 1, which is functionally an end of May data set.
Thanks. Hmm. I think that is a change.
Go here for day to day gyrations for FL.
registration.elections.myflorida.com/CheckVoterStatus
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