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New Voters in Connecticut

by BooMan
Sat Aug 5th, 2006 at 12:24:45 PM EST

Here is some information about historical turnout in Connecticut primaries. The alltime high was in 1970, a year where issues of war and peace were paramount in the minds of the voters. Thirty-eight percent of registered Democrats turned out. In 1978, 32% turned out to vote on a Governor's race. Since then, it has never exceeded 25%. This year may be different.

In a sign of the tremendous interest in the primary, nearly 11,500 voters have changed their status from unaffiliated to Democrat, Connecticut’s secretary of state, Susan Bysiewicz, said yesterday. That was up from the 6,715 Ms. Bysiewicz said had switched their status earlier in the week.

Unaffiliated voters, who make up roughly 45 percent of the electorate, have until noon on Monday to change their registration.

Nearly five thousand voters have changed from unaffiliated to Democratic in the last week. I suspect all of them will vote. Are these people Lieberman supporters? Are they Lamont supporters?

I don't know, but they haven't been polled. They represent a wildcard in the race. I think about 160,000 (24%) people voted in the 1994 primary. If anyone has better numbers, let me know. Five thousand new voters would be about 3% of 160,000.

It would make sense for Lieberman to focus more on bringing in unaffiliated voters than trying to convince registered Dems to vote for him. Still, a good portion of these new voters are probably seeing the buzz and are going to vote for Lamont.

In any case, the polls may show a wider lead than actually exists.



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Here in Lamont's Norwalk office. Definitely more volunteers here today. I think we'll be heading out pretty soon to get the vote out.

Should see a diary later on today's experience.

by PsiFighter37 on Sat Aug 5th, 2006 at 01:03:26 PM EST
All I can say is we'll see.  Unaffiliated voters are not particualrly one party's province or another's.  Technically, I'm still an unaffiliated voter though I have trended Democrat these last ten years.  Most unaffiliated people are either apathetic or disparage both parties because there is no one in either party that represents their issues in their mind.  My sense is that these unaffilateds registering as Dems probably are from the latter category, and, if so, this is bad news for Lieberman.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt
by Steven D on Sat Aug 5th, 2006 at 12:58:48 PM EST


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