Open Primaries Re-Releases Report on Voter Registration Trends, but Report is Outdated

On July 1, Open Primaries, an organization dedicated to eliminating the ability of political parties to have nominees, sent out a mass e-mail that publicizes its research on voter registration. The organization’s Report is called “The Next Great Migration, the Rise of Independent Voters.” The e-mail says, “The Open Primaries Education Fund released a fascinating and important report recently on the rise of independent voters in America.”

Their report was first released on November 29, 2020, and has not been updated. The Report is written to suggest that independent voters are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. electorate. All of the registration data in the report is from May 2020 or earlier months. But between March 2020 and March 2021, the percentage of voters registered as independents has declined slightly, from 29.09% to 28.39%. See the registration data in the printed issues of Ballot Access News for Marcy 1, 2020, and March 1, 2021. Links to past print issues can be seen on this website. Links to past print issues are on the upper right side.

The Report does not even acknowledge that 2.6% of voters are registered in parties other than the Democratic and Republican Parties. The only mention of minor party data is in the Appendix. The Report says that Nebraska, California and Washington have nonpartisan primaries. Regarding Nebraska, this is highly misleading. Nebraska has nonpartisan elections for state legislature, but it has closed or semi-closed primaries for congress, partisan county office, and state executive office. The Report purports to list all the states with partisan registration, but it omits Arkansas. The Report appendix says its South Dakota data is from December 2020, but it actually shows the May 2020 South Dakota data. The Report’s map of the 50 states shows Washington as a state with partisan registration, but Washington does not have partisan registration.


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Open Primaries Re-Releases Report on Voter Registration Trends, but Report is Outdated — 2 Comments

  1. How about directly inform OP folks about report defects ???

    Too much data to keep updated – esp due to zillion law changes, exec regs and court cases.
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    NOOOO primaries.

    ONE election Day.
    EQUAL ballot access nom pets

    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

  2. I have tried, but it is very difficult to communicate with Jeremy Gruber, one of the two authors. He does not respond to my e-mails.

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