voter registration

One-stop Registration & Voting

Please note that there is only one Saturday and no early voting on Sundays. Thanks to School Board Member James Barrett for this helpful matrix:

 Thurs&Fri Oct 17-18Mon-Fri Oct 21-25Mon-Fri Oct 28-Nov 1Sat Nov 2
Ramshead9am-4pm9am-4pm9am-4pm9am-1pm
Carrboro Town Hall9am-4pm9am-4pm9am-4pm9am-1pm
Seymour CenterNoon-6pmNoon-6pmNoon-6pm9am-1pm
Board of Elections9am-5pm9am-5pm9am-5pm9am-1pm

 

County web site: "October 17 - November 2 - Early Voting is Available. Same Day Registration is allowed."

Date: 

Thursday, October 17, 2013 - 9:00am to Saturday, November 2, 2013 - 1:00pm

Location: 

All over Orange County

Final new voter total 15,213 pre-early vote

Final totals from the Orange County Board of Elections for new voter registration through the 10/12 cutoff show the following

D            6,208  40.81%

R           2,071    13.61%

U           6,783    44.59%

L              153     1.01%

TOTAL      15,213

of note -- I've been following this here since 1971, and 2012 is the first year that the Ds were not #1 in new voter registration, but also the 13% is a historic low for the Rs.

 Will have final totals by November 5 covering those registering during early voting

voter reg stays strong 12,879 since Jan 1, and 5,048 since Aug 1

With one week of regular voter registration left (ends Friday the 12th, a full business week for the Board of Elections plus Friday is just a postmark deadline for those mailing in their forms) plus the two week registration period at early voting, here are the new voter registration numbers for Orange, both since January 1 (also includes the Amendment One drives) and just this fall.

Voter registration hot: 11,223 since 1/1, and 3,320 of those since 8/1

Voter registration is heavy in Orange County, with 11,223 new voters since January 1, with 3,320 of those August 1 through September 21.

Conventional analysis focuses on net voter registration e.g. changes in totals (by party) since January 1, but I chose to look also at gross totals to see how registration drives are faring, then subtracting to see cancellations.

 One big observation, unaffiliated registration has been at record highs this year for Orange, with Ds and Rs at historic lows. I broke out this year in two parts before showing the total for the year. The cancellations are the total of gross minus net, and covers those who move away andd register elsewhere, die, or have felony convictions recorded.

 Looks like registration for this year is likely to set an all-time record at the current pace, as registration was quite high for the May Amendment One vote. Regular registration ends October 12, with registration allowed at early voting October 18- November 3

5041 new voters since January 1, with 1,540 of them at early voting

5041 new voters registered in Orange County since January 1, 2012, and of those 1,540 signed up to register during the early voting period. That's about 9% of the 16,498 casting early votes.

That's a good running start for the fall and a high level of new registration for a primary.

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