New York Board of Elections Releases New Voter Registration Tally

The New York State Board of Elections has put out a new registration tally, the first new data since April 2015.

The new percentages for each party are: Democratic 49.19%; Republican 23.67%; Independence 4.02%; Conservative 1.38%; Working Families .41%; Green .22%; Libertarian .04%; Women’s Equality .01%; Reform .00+%; independent 21.06%.

A year ago, the percentages were: Democratic 49.46%; Republican 23.48%; Independence 4.08%; Conservative 1.33%; Working Families .41%; Green .21%; Libertarian .05%; independent 20.97%.


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New York Board of Elections Releases New Voter Registration Tally — 4 Comments

  1. Richard:

    Since both new parties have virtually no members, how does someone who WANTS to get on a County Committee (or whatever term New York uses) for the 2016 New York State legislative OR Presidential election actually do that?

  2. Full employment for all vetted US Citizens — especially those not in the labor force do to being discouraged and or displaced by illegal and otherwise alien H1B green carded non-citizens. That would have justice and fairness written all over it for all to see and learn from — a teaching moment.

    — Especially all really African-american working age NBCs screwed by their supposed saviors — the progress RINOs and liberal DNC elite.

    All this under the constitutional supervision of 50 million U.S. NBCs to be vetted by US Natural Born Citizen Party National Committee and a panel of 13 Special Masters (13 pre-2008 confirmed senior US Federal District and Appellate Judges one from each USCA Circuit).
    Read more at http://www.birtherreport.com/2015/11/arpaio-informant-obama-and-brennan.html#i6rKklIjRSglZyuv.99

  3. New York law doesn’t require party officers to be registered members of that party. The state chair of the Women’s Equality Party is a registered Democrat.

  4. I think that was the original fake party chair, who resigned to run in a special election as a Democrat. She/they/Cuomo messed up the paperwork so that she did not have the WEP line in the special election.

    A reporter sent an e-mail to the replacement fake party chair at the law firm she works at, and received a reply from the (real) governor’s press office.

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