Parteizugehörigkeit registrierter Wähler, 2024

Von kalam4z00

6 Comments

  1. natty-broski on

    In before everyone asks: Louisiana has open primaries, so no real incentive to change your party affiliation if it no longer matches your beliefs, and a long history of Democratic dominance in state government (as well as going for Clinton twice as recently as the ’90s)

  2. Big_Size_2519 on

    Fun Fact: AZ is a state that has one of the highest percentage of its republicans for democrats. Biden got 9%

  3. MissionAsparagus9609 on

    A few aspects of the yank system puzzle me, but why do you declare affiliation when enrolling to vote?

  4. TotalBlissey on

    This doesn’t mean much. Massachusetts has a majority registered as independents, but Massachusetts went +33 points for Biden in 2020 and has a state government that’s over 4/5th democrats. Same with Colorado, it went for Biden by +14 points and has a state government that’s 3/4 democrats.

    Also it doesn’t include a full half of the country’s population.

  5. CupBeEmpty on

    New Hampshire may be a bit odd. Down there you can register as an independent and then day of the primary you can choose a party and vote then right after you can switch back to independent. Literally within like ten minutes. So as far as I know a lot of people just keep independent status and vote in the primary after quickly switching to a specific party then switching back to independent.

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