On April 7, California’s Secretary of State released registration totals for each party as of Feb. 10, 2005. The chart below compares each party’s share of the total, versus each party’s share of the registration at the last tally (October 2004).
Party |
Oct. 2004 share of Registration |
Feb. 2005 share of Registration |
Democratic |
43.00% |
43.04% |
Republican |
34.70% |
34.49% |
Am. Indp. (Constitution) |
1.97% |
1.99% |
Green |
.97%
|
.95%
|
Libertarian |
.54% |
.54% |
Peace & Freedom |
.41% |
.40% |
Natural Law |
.17% |
.17% |
Indp. & other |
18.22% |
18.43% |
Alaska releases new registration data each month. Between March 2005 and April 2005, no party’s state total changed by as much as 150, except the Libertarians gained 412, due to their ongoing voter registration drive. They now have 8,646. If HB 94 passes, any party that didn’t poll as much as 3% of the vote for any statewide race will need 9,648 registrants.
Correct me if I’m wrong… Shouldn’t the Natural Law Party have lost its ballot access by now in California? If not because of its extremely low registration, then perhaps its lack of activity?
Where is the Green tally?