Pennsylvania Voter Registration Total Hits Historic High for a Primary Election

Fri Apr 18, 2008 7:52pm EDT
 
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PA Department of State Releases Final Registration Statistics

HARRISBURG, Pa., April 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A record number of
Pennsylvanians have registered to vote in the commonwealth's April 22 primary,
according to the Department of State.

The state agency today announced a final tally of 8,328,123 registered voters.
 While that is a record for a primary election, the record for any election
remains the 2004 general election, when 8,366,663 -- or 38,540 more --
Pennsylvanians were registered to vote.

"It is unprecedented for a primary election in Pennsylvania, and it is very
exciting to see so many people want to participate in the electoral process,"
Secretary of the Commonwealth Pedro A. Cortes said. 

Since January, 218,923 new voters have registered.  Of those, 152,775
registered Democratic and 40,195 registered Republican.

Also since January, 164,026 registered voters changed their affiliation to
Democratic and 14,887 changed to Republican.  Pennsylvania's voter
registration form does not require the registrant to specify from which party
they are changing.

"Whether for the first time as a new voter, or for the first time with a
different party, these numbers show a growing interest in participating in the
April 22 primary election," Cortes said.

Geographically, the highest numbers of voter registration statistics came from
Allegheny and Philadelphia counties; the lowest came from Forest and Cameron
counties.

By age group, the highest numbers of registered voters are between the ages of
45 and 54; the lowest are between 18 and 24 years old.

"We continue to work with all 67 counties so we are ready to provide an
election that is fair, accurate and accessible for all Pennsylvanians," Cortes
said.  "It is important that Pennsylvanians are prepared to head to the polls.
Our Web site, VotesPA.com, is one way we are offering voters the information
they need to make the most of their Election Day experience."  

VotesPA.com includes a listing of approved forms of identification for
first-time voters, voting system demonstrations by county, and a polling place
locator with driving directions.


CONTACT:Leslie Amoros
Rebecca Halton
717-783-1621


SOURCE  Pennsylvania Department of State

Leslie Amoros or Rebecca Halton, +1-717-783-1621, both of the PA Department of
State

 

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