+ By The Numbers: LB Now Has 279,735 Reg'd Voters: 52% Dems, Nearly 24% Say "No Party Preference" Topping Repubs At 17%
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By The Numbers: LB Now Has 279,735 Reg'd Voters: 52% Dems, Nearly 24% Say "No Party Preference" Topping Repubs At 17%



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(November 3, 2020, 10:56 a.m.) -- As of Oct. 19, the CA Secretary of State's office says ("15 day Report of Registration") Long Beach has 279,735 total registered voters.

147,276 registered as Democrats (52.6%). 66,857 regostered as "no party preference" (23.9%). 47,615 registered as Republicans (17.0%).

2,470 registered as Libertarian. 2,323 as Peace and Freedom. 1,438 registered as Green.

Statewide (since the last 15-Day Report of Registration for a general election in a presidential election year (October 24, 2016):

  • CA's total voter registration increased from 19,411,771 to 22,047,448.

  • The percentage of the total number of registered voters compared to the number of people who are eligible to register to vote increased from 78.0% to 87.9%.

  • The percentage of voters who have no party preference decreased from 24.3% to 24.0%.

  • The percentage of voters registered with the Democratic Party increased from 44.9% to 46.1%.

  • The percentage of voters registered with the Republican Party decreased from 26.0% to 24.2%.






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