New Utah Registration Data

Utah active registration data as of January 21, 2021, is: Republican 872,645; Democratic 253,583; Independent American 58,864; Libertarian 19,151; Constitution 6,068; Green 2,454; United Utah 2,211; independent and miscellaneous 494,934.

The percentages are: Republican 51.03%; Democratic 14.83%; Independent American 3.44%; Libertarian 1.12%; Constitution .35%; Green .14%; United Utah .13%; independent and miscellaneous 28.95%.

Percentages on October 5, 2020, were: Republican 51.42%; Democratic 14.78%; Independent American 3.29%; Libertarian 1.08%; Constitution .35%; Green .14%; United Utah .12%; independent and miscellaneous 28.82%.

The Independent American and Green Parties are no longer ballot-qualified, but Utah, like most states, lets parties that go off the ballot continue to keep and gain registrants.


Comments

New Utah Registration Data — 16 Comments

  1. ALL public party registration lists are 2021 PURGE LISTS.

    How many really history dumb moron BAN trolls are on such lists ???

    — to be purged by both commies and fascists ???

    SOME history purges for non-troll morons –

    Russia — 1918-1922 non-commies in Russia Civil War, 1932-1933 Ukraine purge, 1936-1939 Stalin purge of 1917 olde bolsheviks / top military.

    Germany — 1934 Hitler *night of long knives*, 1939-1945 mass murder of Jews, gays, etc. in WW II.

    Spain — 1936-1939 commies / fascists / anarchists in Spanish Civil War.
    ——
    NO party registration lists.
    SECRET nom pets as with secret ballots.

  2. Jeff, no, I know who you mean, something like Kelly Gnzaizda, but there is no connection.

  3. Thomas Jones is a very good researcher. He has been immensely helpful to me for decades. Just today he noticed that the Federal Election Commission just issued a chart showing the vote for president by state for all candidates. Also he helps BAN survive by being a paid subscriber, and has been ever since the beginning in 1986.

  4. Richard:
    Which states currently strip a party of its members when it fails to maintain qualified ballot status?

  5. Deemer, Maine, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Rhode Island. North Carolina law also allows that but the State Board of Elections will often retain the registrations to give parties a chance to re-qualify. Oklahoma has a dumb policy of taking the registrants away but then letting them re-register into the same party even though it is off the ballot. But after 2 years if it doesn’t get back on, then they are changed to independents all over again.

  6. Too many New Age punks to count – esp since 1993 Clinton.

    Punks now trolls/morons — incapable of doing ANY research — just somehow making their troll moron posts.

    RW — very tolerant of ANY/too many troll posts ???
    —-
    PR and AppV
    TOTSOP

  7. The comment on February 2, 2021 at 7:04 pm was made by Space Cadet Coty Banks Quirk.

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