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From the Republicans to the Democrats to the Independent voters, the number of registered voters by party is important. On election day, however, is when those affiliations prove their worth. The data below was pulled from each of the states that collect and display party data.
The partisan identification of registered voters is now evenly split between the two major parties: 49% of registered voters are Democrats or lean to the Democratic Party, and a nearly identical share – 48% – are Republicans or lean to the Republican Party.
There are 32.1 million voters registered as independents, undeclared, or no affiliation. Of states where voters can declare a party affiliation, the highest independent voter percentages are Massachusetts (64%), Alaska (62%), and Colorado (49%).
In 22 states, no single group of voters made up a majority of registrants: in 10 states, Democrats made up a plurality of registered voters and Republicans made up a plurality in four. Voters registered as independent or with a minor party made up a plurality of registrants in eight states.
Percent change in number of young registered voters in the United States from 2020 to October 2024, by state. Number of mail-in and early in-person votes cast in the presidential election in the...
About six-in-ten registered voters who have a postgraduate degree (61%) identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, while 37% associate with the Republican Party. Voters with a bachelor’s degree but no graduate degree are more closely divided: 51% Democratic, 46% Republican.
Today, 67% of registered voters are White, 13% are Hispanic, 11% are Black and 4% are Asian. In 1996, when President Bill Clinton was running for reelection, 85% of voters were White, 4% were Hispanic, 9% were Black and about 1% were Asian.
The Census Bureau has collected voting and registration data biennially in the November CPS since 1964. The statistics presented are based on responses to survey inquiries about whether individuals were registered and/or voted in specific national elections.
Understanding the number of registered voters per state is a crucial factor in gauging the democratic pulse of a nation. It is a parameter that impacts election outcomes and illuminates the level of political participation and engagement across the United States.
The Independent Voter Project (IVP) has updated its interactive primary map with the voter registration numbers for the 2024 cycle, including a breakdown of voter registration by political party in each state.