Huge Registration Numbers Out of North Carolina, Too

We're seeing big voter registration figures coming out of Pennsylvania and Connecticut -- and now North Carolina:

Hot off the presses: New numbers from the North Carolina Board of Elections show that, since the first of the year, more than 165,000 new voters have registered to participate in advance of the state's May 6 primary.

That puts the total of new registered voters in the state since January 2007 at almost 522,000. For comparison's sake, that's more than TWICE the amount of new voters registered during the same time period before the 2004 election.

Forty-five percent of the new voters since January are registered as Democrats, with about 30% unaffiliated and 25% Republican. About a third are under 24 years old.

Gary Bartlett, the director of the Board of Elections, says that the number of new registrants is "through the roof" and "absolutely, totally unprecedented."

Doing some back of the napkin math based on the rough numbers above, it looks like the Democrats have netted an increase of about 105,000 new voters (that is 105,000 more new voters than the Republicans). Looking through the most recent registration figures out of North Carolina, it looks like the Democrats' new voters make up more than one-sixth of their overall advantage over the GOP in the State. Once again, it sure looks like there are some serious upsides to this protracted primary election cycle...



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Re: Huge Registration Numbers Out of North Carolin (2.00 / 1)

if only because of this I think they should finish then redo some of the early states again!

its incredible the turn out and the excitement we got in the democratic party.

For this reason only do I really regret that the FL and MI didn't do revotes,

could you imagine the numbers? we could probably have flipped FL.


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by TruthMatters on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 02:58:32 PM EST

Re: Huge Registration Numbers Out of North Carolin (none / 0)

I think you don't know Florida that well, if you think you can flip it.


by stefystef on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 03:25:11 PM EST
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Re: Huge Registration Numbers Out of North Carolin (2.00 / 1)

Let's hope they come back out and vote in November.  


by lowentravel on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 03:05:49 PM EST

Re: Huge Registration Numbers Out of North Carolin (2.00 / 1)

We'll see.
I have read that in Oregon, people have been switching so they can vote in the primary and then switch back.

But I think that's not the norm.  As one woman said, "I'm Bushed out".  Bush has nailed the coffin shut on the democratic party.


by stefystef on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 03:26:39 PM EST
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Re: Huge Registration Numbers Out of North Carolin (2.00 / 2)

The best way to get people to register is obviously to give people new choices and a campaign where their votes matter.

And that's why I've never called for Hillary to quit; just to stop being McBush's hatchet woman.


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by Kobi on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 03:14:44 PM EST

Can we hope that NC could flip (2.00 / 1)

Maybe, just maybe we can get enough people to vote in NC that it would flip.

There are major benefits to this primary if both candidates could focus fire on John McCain.


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by Student Guy on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 03:17:00 PM EST

Re: Huge Registration Numbers Out of North Carolin (2.00 / 1)

Oopos, I mean nails in the REPUBLICAN COFFIN, not Democratic.

The DEMS HAVE NEW LIFE!!!

Real change.  Hillary '08.  'nuff said.


by stefystef on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 03:29:01 PM EST

How much of this is the Obama campaign (none / 0)

they are they ones who drove the bulk of the Penn. new registration numbers... is it the same in N.C.?


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by CardBoard on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 03:41:00 PM EST

Does anyone know (1.00 / 1)

where these numbers are coming from?  I'd be much more confident if they were coming from traditionally democratic areas.  I'm worried there are a lot of Rush Limbaughites who just want to fuck with the Democratic party.


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by jkfp2004 on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 03:53:35 PM EST

Re: Does anyone know (none / 0)

I really doubt it is republicans crossing over. There is a fairly contested governors race in the primary on both republican and democratic sides.


by tysonpublic on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 06:04:24 PM EST
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Turnout is good, but registration is ??? (2.00 / 1)

Keep in mind past strategies like Obama's "be a Democrat for a day", etc.  I wouldn't get too excited about the registrations, from a partisan perspective.  I am excited about high turnout as a general thing, though.  More participation = higher quality democracy.


by bobbank on Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 04:56:14 PM EST


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