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re: Swing State New Voter Registration Numbers
Posted on 10/6/20 at 1:24 pm to RebelExpress38
Posted on 10/6/20 at 1:24 pm to RebelExpress38
This same thing is also happening here in North Carolina. I tracked the states three largest newly registered voter groups, from Jan. 1st of this year until Oct. 3rd, and listed the count total below:
Democratic = 71,127
Republican = 121,277
Unaffiliated = 160,927
North Carolina has one hundred (100) counties and a current population that is estimated to be at 10,488,084 residents. The six (6) most populated counties in the state (all larger urban city centers) have a combined total population of 3,798,583 people and the remaining ninety-four (94) counties contain the rest of our state's 6,689,501 residents. So far this year, newly registered Democratic voters in the six most populated counties (Wake, Mecklenburg, Guilford, Forsyth, Durham, and Cumberland) account for (52,704) or (74%) of all new registered Democrats. This large disparity means that only (18,423) or (26%) of all newly registered Democrats in North Carolina reside inside the remaining (94) counties population base of 6,689,501 people.
North Carolina Voter Registration Data Search
Democratic = 71,127
Republican = 121,277
Unaffiliated = 160,927
North Carolina has one hundred (100) counties and a current population that is estimated to be at 10,488,084 residents. The six (6) most populated counties in the state (all larger urban city centers) have a combined total population of 3,798,583 people and the remaining ninety-four (94) counties contain the rest of our state's 6,689,501 residents. So far this year, newly registered Democratic voters in the six most populated counties (Wake, Mecklenburg, Guilford, Forsyth, Durham, and Cumberland) account for (52,704) or (74%) of all new registered Democrats. This large disparity means that only (18,423) or (26%) of all newly registered Democrats in North Carolina reside inside the remaining (94) counties population base of 6,689,501 people.
North Carolina Voter Registration Data Search
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