There are about 11,500
active voters registered for other parties in Albany.
Not exact matches
The figures show there are 2,632,341
registered active Republicans in New York, with 2,387,443
registered independent
voters not affiliated with either party — a difference of 244,898
voters.
At this point in 2014, the last gubernatorial election cycle for the state, there were 2,622,580
registered active Republicans — a growth of just under 10,000 new GOP
voters.
(3.6 m voting / 10.9
active registered voters.
The Reform Party had only 183
active registered voters.
Roughly 152,000 of the state's more than 11.4 million
active registered voters are «big - C» Conservative registrants.
There are 281,287
active registered voters on Staten Island, according to November numbers from the state Board of Elections.
Citywide,
voter turnout was similarly low, with just 14 percent of the 3,100,356
active registered Democrats showing up to vote.
Around 10,000 who
voters showed up to poling stations across Williamsburg and Bushwick Tuesday, a mere 16 percent of the 61,711
active registered democrats who live in the 34th City Council District.
Lopez's seat in the 102nd Assembly District has since been vacant, and Republicans have the edge in
active voters with 28,609, compared with 22,655
registered active Democrats.
About 40 percent of the district's 386,772
active registered voters are Republicans.
The Tenth Circuit had already ruled in 1984 that Colorado must let
voters register into unqualified parties, if those unqualified parties are
active enough to have at least qualified their nominees for the November ballot using the independent candidate petition procedure.
This is the case over whether Kansas must let
voters register as members of parties that are not ballot - qualified but which are
active in elections in that state.
According to the New York State Board of Elections, as of April 1 there are 11,726,842
registered voters in New York (this figure includes both
active and inactive
voters).
While much smaller than the Democratic and Republican parties, third parties have
active registered voters, and opening presidential primaries to allow any
voter to vote in any primary regardless of party affiliation could be detrimental to these minor parties.
In Oneida County we need to
register every potential
voter because at the end of the day we aim to have an engaged and
active citizenry who is invested in this community's future.»
With 50 of 51 election districts reporting, less than 12 percent of
active registered voters had their ballots counted.
The Republicans have a definite edge over the Democrats in
active,
registered voters in the district, which includes Broome and Tioga Counties, and parts of Chenango and Delaware Counties.
There are 32,162
active registered Democratic
voters in the district.