Nearly three out of every four Californians are registered to vote, an increase of nearly 751,000 since 2010 and a reflection of the growing number of voters who decline to state a party preference. The major parties experienced declines in registration.
Of California’s 24 million eligible voters, about 17.7 million actually have registered, or about 73.41 percent, according to the secretary of state’s office. The figures reflect registration through Dec. 31, 2013.
The partisan divide remained strongly Democratic, with Democratic registration at 43.6 percent and Republicans at 28.7 percent.
But both major parties suffered declines in their share of registrants, while those with no party preference increased.
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