Voter
registration numbers for September, 2016 have been released and two numbers
stand out. The number of voters 18 – 34 years of age grew by almost seven
percent. This is not quite double (75 percent) the overall increase for the
state (3.86 percent). Also, for the first time, voters registered as
Non-Partisan top 20 percent of total active voters.
The Democratic and Republican Parties should also be
concerned in that they continue to lose voter share to Non-Partisan and minor
parties and are picking up new voters at a rate less than one-half the rate of
those two groups. This continuing trend resonates across all demographics.
State-Wide
Party
|
Change in # Voters
|
% Change
|
% Voter Share
|
Difference in Voter Share %
|
D
|
17,473
|
3.29
|
39.56
|
-0.22
|
R
|
11,643
|
2.53
|
33.98
|
-0.44
|
NP
|
17,614
|
6.73
|
20.15
|
0.54
|
Other
|
4,861
|
5.88
|
6.31
|
0.12
|
Total not D or R
|
|
|
26.46
|
0.66
|
Other includes IAP, Lib, and 5 parties without ballot
access.
Change is # voters: IAP +3.47%; Lib +9.81%; other 5 parties
+13.17%
Clark County
Party
|
Change in # Voters
|
% Change
|
% Voter Share
|
Difference in Voter Share %
|
D
|
15,309
|
3.84
|
43.26
|
-0.27
|
R
|
8,257
|
2.99
|
29.67
|
-0.43
|
NP
|
14,144
|
7.52
|
21.12
|
0.60
|
Other
|
3,402
|
6.35
|
5.95
|
0.10
|
Total not D or R
|
|
|
27.07
|
0.70
|
Other includes IAP, Lib, and 5 parties without ballot
access.
Change is # voters: IAP +3.85%; Lib +10.48%; other 5 parties
+13.03%
Party
|
Change in # Voters
|
% Change
|
% Voter Share
|
Difference in Voter Share %
|
D
|
1,461
|
1.63
|
36.04
|
-0.25
|
R
|
1,210
|
1.28
|
37.91
|
-0.41
|
NP
|
2,250
|
4.90
|
19.04
|
0.46
|
Other
|
897
|
5.32
|
7.01
|
0.20
|
Total not D or R
|
|
|
26.05
|
0.66
|
Other includes IAP, Lib, and 5 parties without ballot
access.
Change is # voters: IAP +2.0%; Lib +9.27%; other 5 parties +15.13%
Rural Counties
Party
|
Change in # Voters
|
% Change
|
% Voter Share
|
Difference in Voter Share %
|
D
|
703
|
1.66
|
24.52
|
-0.26
|
R
|
2,176
|
2.45
|
51.77
|
-0.14
|
NP
|
1,220
|
4.41
|
16.44
|
0.26
|
Other
|
562
|
4.61
|
7.26
|
0.13
|
Total not D or R
|
|
|
23.70
|
0.39
|
Other includes IAP, Lib, and 5 parties without ballot
access.
Change is # voters: IAP +2.75%; Lib +7.83%; other 5 parties
+8.43%
18 – 34 Year Old
Party
|
Change in # Voters
|
% Change
|
% Voter Share
|
Difference in Voter Share %
|
D
|
7,910
|
5.76
|
39.66
|
-0.39
|
R
|
3,577
|
4.34
|
23.48
|
-0.56
|
NP
|
9,162
|
9.46
|
28.86
|
0.62
|
Other
|
2,562
|
9.74
|
7.88
|
0.21
|
Total not D or R
|
|
|
36.74
|
0.83
|
Other includes IAP, Lib, and 5 parties without ballot
access.
Change is # voters: IAP +5.40%; Lib +14.35%; other 5 parties
+17.68%
55+
Party
|
Change in # Voters
|
% Change
|
% Voter Share
|
Difference in Voter Share %
|
D
|
4,248
|
1.86
|
40.10
|
-0.13
|
R
|
4,255
|
1.83
|
40.88
|
-0.14
|
NP
|
3,005
|
3.85
|
13.94
|
0.22
|
Other
|
875
|
3.06
|
5.07
|
0.04
|
Total not D or R
|
|
|
19.01
|
0.26
|
Other includes IAP, Lib, and 5 parties without ballot
access.
Change is # voters: IAP +2.19%; Lib +3.83%; other 5 parties
+9.22%
Major party loses also continue in congressional and legislative
districts.
Congressional Districts
Party
|
# Districts Lose Voter Share
|
# Districts Gain Voter Share
|
# Districts No Change
|
Democratic
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
Republican
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
Non-Partisan
|
0
|
4
|
0
|
Other
|
0
|
4
|
0
|
In CD 1 the number of voters not affiliated with either
major party exceeds those registered as Republican by 5.79%. The difference
between GOP and Non-Partisan in CD1 is <0.25%. At the end of July, 2016 the
difference was over 0.60%
State Senate Districts
Party
|
# Districts Lose Voter Share
|
# Districts Gain Voter Share
|
# Districts No Change
|
Democratic
|
21
|
0
|
0
|
Republican
|
21
|
0
|
0
|
Non-Partisan
|
0
|
21
|
0
|
Other
|
0
|
21
|
0
|
In 12 districts (57.14%) the number of voters registered as
Non-Partisan or the total number not affiliated with either major party is
greater than or within 5% of the number of voters registered to one of the
major parties.
State Assembly Districts
Party
|
# Districts Lose Voter Share
|
# Districts Gain Voter Share
|
# Districts No Change
|
Democratic
|
42
|
0
|
0
|
Republican
|
42
|
0
|
0
|
Non-Partisan
|
2
|
40
|
0
|
Other
|
0
|
42
|
0
|
In 27 districts (64.29%) the number of voters registered as
Non-Partisan or the total number not affiliated with either major party is
greater than or within 5% of the number of voters registered to one of the
major parties. This is an increase of 3 districts over August, 2016
September was National Voter Registration Month. Voters
registered as Non-Partisan and not affiliated with either major political party
will be a major factor in many races. By registering as Non-Partisan or in a
minor party, voters are clearly stating something is wrong with either the
two-party system or the way the Democratic and Republican Party are addressing
the issues.
These voters’ concerns should also be recognized during the
upcoming Nevada legislative session as well as in Congress and county
commission and city council meetings.
The Nevada
Election Modernization and Reform Act for 2017 (NEMRA – 2017) provides the
path to accomplish this task.
No comments:
Post a Comment