New California Registration Data

California has released a registration tally as of October 24, 2022. See it here.

The percentages are: Democratic 46.87%; Republican 23.85%; American Independent 3.54%; Libertarian 1.055%; Peace & Freedom.56%; Green .44%; Common Sense .12%; others, none, and miscellaneous 23.57%.

At the last tally, September 9, 2022, the percentages were: Democratic 46.89%; Republican 23.88%; American Independent 3.50%; Libertarian 1.047%; Peace & Freedom .55%; Green .43%; Common Sense .12%; others, none, and miscellaneous 23.58%.


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New California Registration Data — 32 Comments

  1. Sadly, the GOP, much like the White race, is an endangered species in California, albeit without the protections given to other endangered species.

  2. We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children because the beauty of the White Aryan woman must not perish from the Earth.

  3. I agree of course, but isn’t Frankel a jew name? Jews aren’t White in case you didn’t know. In fact they are our biggest enemy. Although they are often mistaken for Whites so you have to be careful in order to spot them.

  4. Not all Jews are evil. For example, it’s less obvious from the name, but Stephen Miller is a jew. There can be no serious dispute that he is on the side of the angels. David Horowitz is obviously a jew. There are many conservative Republican Jews who are steadfast and enthusiastic Trump supporters. They are of course a distinct minority among jews but they definitely do exist.

  5. My fellow Vernon, I can understand why you would hate yourself. But Jesus has a plan. Yes, even for you. Repent and accept Jesus into your heart, and get baptized in the nearest river to you. Fly the Christian, Confederate, Thin Blue Line and Trump flags proudly above your house, boat, houseboat, and all your trucks. Regardless of whether you live in Jacksonville FL like me or all the way up in Yankeeland in Scranton PA. IT IS NOT TOO LATE to become a good guy traitor to the leftist global judo Masonic conspiracy. Look at brother Nathanael Keppner as a role model. Go out and preach the gospel of Jesus, Trump, and let everyone know it’s OK to be White. Even if you live in godforsaken California you can still do this. You don’t have to go away forever if you cleanse your heart of sin, exorcise the demons and start fighting on the side of good. There can be hope for you yet!

  6. Thank Jesus, who was Himself a Jew don’t forget even though the Jews betrayed and killed Him, for the righteous jewboy Stephen Miller. Miller learned a great great deal from Richard Spencer at Duke University (unfortunately not in any way named after the great Dr. David Duke) while both were students there and active in the campus Conservative club. With God on his side and Jesus behind him, even if he has yet to accept Jesus as the Messiah and Trump as His second coming, Miller is putting out great tv and radio ads like this one:

    https://mobile.twitter.com/donmoyn/status/1588203428525768707

    Mazel tov Stephen Miller, you are a real mensch. Keep up the good work boychik! We could all learn from Mr. Miller’s example here.

  7. Roy Cohn was a jew, and a homosexual to boot, yet he still did lots of great work through out his life, from being the great Joe McCarthy’s right hand man all the way to his work with our Lord and Savior Donald Trump at the end of his life. Sometimes help can come from unexpected places, and in this late hour in the struggle for the survival of our imperiled race, with enemies closing in from all sides, we need every last bit of help we can get, even from the righteous few among the Jews.

  8. Wow, over 231k reg Libs. Interesting to see the Libertarian distribution by county. Their best counties are three neighboring counties up in the Sierras south of Lake Tahoe; Alpine, El Dorado, and Amador where they are just shy of 2% of the registered voters in each county. Their worst area is the Bay Area – San Francisco, Marin, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties.

  9. Obviously, libertarianism appeals the most to rural conservative voters, and least to commie liberals and non-whites.

  10. I’m not aware of California having an unusually large number of Jews. Does it? I know they have an unusually large number of Mexicants, various other kinds of Hispanics, Chinamen and various other types of orientals, homosexuals, trannys, hippies, gang members, welfare leeches, bums, dopeheads, Arabs, Iranians, various other kinds of Mohammetans, and many other kinds of unamerican others. As far as Jews go I think they are mostly known to congregate and conspire in New York, New Jersey, the Chicago area, and Florida. Maybe California too, but just not to my knowledge.

  11. Dan? What are you smoking? Have you never heard of the Jewish vice grip on Hollywood? Enough said?

  12. I wonder how many of these California registrations are duplicates, out of state, fictional persons, illegals, underage, dead, felons, mentally incompetent, etc. My gut says, at least half, all demon rats. So maybe if we were to count, only the actual eligible voters who actually live in California and are only registered once, there are actually more GOP voters than demon rats, even there. No doubt, there are more demon rats than real Americans in California, but most of those demon rats are or at least should be disqualified from registering to vote of the law was actually being upheld there.

  13. I think Alton is wrong. Most Jews are white. There are a few who are not, Sammy Davis Jr. was a famous example. But if you look at the US census you will see that the vast majority of Jews are classified as white. If you look at them they even look white. Police officers would describe them As white so would their state ID in states where it is listed on the ID or registration.

  14. Sam wrote, “Obviously, libertarianism appeals the most to rural conservative voters, and least to commie liberals and non-whites.”

    Not so obviously. In Kansas, for example, Libertarians are 1.2% of the total registered voters. The areas with the highest percentage of registered Libertarians are the most populated and urban counties(typically over 1.2% of voters in each of those counties.) It is the rural conservative counties that have the smallest percentage of registered Libertarians(typically less than .5% of the registered voters in each of those counties.)

    BTW, most of the population of El Dorado County, California lives in its western end and is a commuter suburb of Sacramento.

  15. Libertarians are contrarians. Maybe it appeals more to disaffected rural red voters in blue states and disaffected urban liberal types in red states. How does that fit the data?

  16. Libertarians have one and only one opening to become politically relevant. They must unambiguously position themselves on the far right vanguard of the Trumposphere like never before. They must be visible at Trump rallies, gun shows, and in all right wing media and social media spaces with Libertarian branded banners, memes and messaging of all sorts pounding home the message: libertarians for Trump, Russia is our friend, Jews will not replace us, Blood and Soil, White Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter, Hands off our statues – hands off our heritage, etc, etc.

    Position libertarians and the LP on the far right vanguard pushing the Trump wing of the GOP moving as far right as fast as possible. Remind everyone every chance we get that Roger Stone and Alex J0nes are libertarians, and that the principal organizers of Charlottesville Unite the Right, Augustus Invictus and Christopher Cantwell were libertarians.

    Libertarianism should be marketed exclusively to the Trump base and only to contrarians within other demographics. Everything which confuses and dilutes that message should be cut out and denounced like a virulent cancer or plague.

    The appeal of libertarians must be to those who feel the Trump revolution is not moving far enough fast enough. This means many temporary converts from the GOP, but that’s ok. There won’t be enough to stem the growing losses for the demon rats and liberal rhinos. The function of the LP will be to either eventually supplant Trumpism if it proceeds forth too slowly, or else whip it along by providing that potential threat.

    Anything else would doom the libertarians to perpetual irrelevance. But luckily thanks to the wonderful Mises Caucus the LP is finally starting to fulfill the function it should. I have a great feeling about the LP finally achieving it’s potential, that this is it’s destiny and that it will play a vital role in saving America and making it great again.

  17. It’s great to see the American Independent Party continue to grow. Obviously, the message of George Wallace continues to gain traction with the voters over half a century later. I believe it lies at the heart of Trumpism.

  18. Interesting that “NPP’s” (No Party Preference) registrants are in a SOLID THIRD PLACE, and that the Libertarian registrations are finally above 1% (as is the registration count of the MIS-LEADING “American Independent Party”)! Getting an “ballot-recognition” law passed requiring a political party to have AT LEAST 1% of current voter registration to stay “recognized” would help, as would implementing “Ranked Choice Voting” (the current “top two” ballot format in CA is like having a voter having a choice between TWO LETHAL STRAINS OF COVID!).

  19. Repeating your lie does not make it true. The name is not misleading. It actually tells you what the party stands for. Patriotism, freedom from globalist internationalism, and freedom from excessive tax theft and the overgrown bureaucratic welfare state. Those are the party policies. What’s misleading about that? You are the one trying to mislead and accusing your intended victims of doing what you do.

  20. So … convenient…that the libertarians would want the threshold to be 1% right when they reach it, and to eliminate both parties which are less successful and the only third party which is more successful based on nothing more than a bald faced lie about a “misleading” name. How convenient. How many states would the libertarians qualify in based on the 1% threshold today? How about 5 years ago or 10 years ago? 20 years ago? Could they reach it in any state if they had to start from zero and not be recognized til they hit the 1 percent mark?

  21. @ Reed,
    No, not “So…convenient…” Nowhere (including any comment on this post) have Libertarians called for increasing the threshold to be 1% for a party to remain qualified/ballot recognized.

  22. Suddciv Nov 6 at 0940. Directly above..she wants parties below 1% removed, but also AIP because supposedly it has a misleading name which as I pointed out both in this string and another one earlier the same day to her it is not misleading but descriptive and accurate. That would leave the libertarians as the only qualified alternative to demonrats and GOP. Yes that is convenient.

    AND the libertarians just hit that 1% very recently in California for the first time after 50 years . AND they don’t hit that mark in the vast majority of states themselves. So yes very very convenient. No thanks.

  23. @Reed, “Suddciv Nov 6 at 0940. Directly above..she wants parties below 1% removed…”

    SUDCCIV doesn’t speak for nor claims to speak for Libertarians. At no point does SUDCCIV say this is what Libertarians want. Libertarians are not calling for increasing the threshold to be 1% of voter registration for a party to remain qualified or ballot recognized.

  24. Right. Someone else besides libertarians wants them to be the only recognized opposition to demoncrats and Republicans? Why?

    And why set the threshold at precisely the level the libertarians finally achieved after 50 years, and only in a small handful of states, right when they finally get there..
    And then invent and repeat a false excuse to try to knock an even more popular party off?

    Does this scheme help any party besides libertarians? And the timing is just a coincidence! Right! I don’t think so.

    I don’t believe I ever said all libertarians want that. Sorry If you thought I did. But I don’t see anyone besides libertarians wanting those exact rules at this exact time.

  25. Don would be right, except American Independent Party is Better suited to the task he envisions.

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