Voter Registrations Surge, GOP Tops, Independents Outregister Democrats!

State Election Board

The State Election Board released its official, pre-election voter registration statistics on November 1, which showed a surge in voter registration in advance of Tuesday’s General Election, State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax announced Thursday.

Oklahoma’s voter registration rolls saw a net increase of 114,103 voters since January 15 – including a net increase of nearly 47,000 in October. The deadline to register to vote for the General Election was October 12.

Since January 15, Republicans had a net increase of 67,368 voters, while Democrats had a net increase of 21,564 and Independents had a net increase of 25,153.  There are also now 18 voters registered as Americans Elect, which became a recognized political party in the Spring.

Democrats still have the most registered voters in the state, but have slipped to 45.6% of all voters. Republicans have grown to 42.4% of registered voters and Independents have grown to 12%. In January, Democrats were 47.1%, Republicans were 41.4%, and Independents were 11.5% of registered voters.

Among “active” registered voters, the major parties are nearing parity: 45% Democrats, 44% Republicans, and 11% Independents. (Inactive voters are allowed to vote and can “reactivate” their status by voting or initiating a change in voter registration.)

As of November 1, Oklahoma has 2,114,713 registered voters:

–          DEMOCRAT: 964,847 (45.6%)

–          REPUBLICAN: 895,625 (42.4%)

–          AMERICANS ELECT: 18

–          INDEPENDENT: 254,223 (12.0%)

As of November 1, Oklahoma has 1,811,806 “active” voters:

–          DEMOCRAT ACTIVE VOTERS: 820,794 (45%)

–          REPUBLICAN ACTIVE VOTERS: 797,442 (44%)

–          AMERICANS ELECT ACTIVE VOTERS: 18

–          INDEPENDENT ACTIVE VOTERS: 193,552 (11%)

A report of official voter registration by county as of November 1 is available on the State Election Board website: http://www.ok.gov/elections/documents/reg_1112.pdf 

To view historical voter registration figures, visit this page on the State Election Board website http://www.ok.gov/elections/Voter_Registration/Voter_Registration_Reports/index.html


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