Saturday, May 01, 2010
Primary Registered Voters In KY
KENTUCKY...
Kentucky will have more than 2.8 million people on its voter rolls for the May 18 primary election. The secretary of state's office says that's slightly lower than the record set during the 2008 general election, when just over 2.9 million people were on voter rolls. This year's total is slightly less than the number of people registered to vote in the 2008 primary election. Democrats now make up nearly 57 percent of registered voters in the state, while Republicans now comprise nearly 37 percent. The secretary of state's office says the latest registration totals are a net decrease of 54,843 from those who were registered to vote in the 2008 general election.
Kentucky will have more than 2.8 million people on its voter rolls for the May 18 primary election. The secretary of state's office says that's slightly lower than the record set during the 2008 general election, when just over 2.9 million people were on voter rolls. This year's total is slightly less than the number of people registered to vote in the 2008 primary election. Democrats now make up nearly 57 percent of registered voters in the state, while Republicans now comprise nearly 37 percent. The secretary of state's office says the latest registration totals are a net decrease of 54,843 from those who were registered to vote in the 2008 general election.