On November 6, California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber released her department’s latest voter Report of Registration in anticipation of the March 2024 primary elections.
The report, which covers a 154-day period ending Oct. 3, 2024, provides a running count of California voter registrations with data gathered from elections offices in the state’s 58 counties.
About 22.1 million people or 82.91% of eligible voters in the state have registered to vote.
Among registered voters, Democrats outnumber Republicans by nearly 50% with 46.82% or 10.3 million voters. Republicans account for 23.9% (5.2 million voters) followed by voters with no party preference at 22.2% (4.9 million voters).
Californians who are registered to vote can also check or change their pollical party and vote-by-mail preferences on the Secretary of State’s website.
The Report of Registration includes:
- Voter registration by political party, county, city, congressional district, state senate district, state assembly district, state board of equalization district, county supervisorial district, and political subdivision
- Statewide voter registration by age group and by county
- Historical comparisons to previous reports in odd-numbered year
- Voter registration by political bodies attempting to qualify as political parties (by county)
Californians who are not yet registered to vote can do so or update their voter registration online as well.