The only political groups that lost registrations from January to March were Democrats and independent voters. Registered Democrats dropped by about 6,600 while independent voters dropped by nearly 8,900.
to boost Becky Edwards or Ally Isom’s chances of defeating incumbent Mike Lee in the U.S. Senate race. Republican primary elections are closed affairs, meaning only registered Republicans can cast a ballot.
That’s a far cry from the 2020 GOP gubernatorial primary, which saw about 100,000 voters switch affiliation to the GOP between January and June. But those were primarily independent voters who became Republicans rather than Democrats hoping to meddle in the outcome,That effort rankled Republican lawmakers who didn’t appreciate the attempt to skew GOP election results. In 2021, they gave the thumbs-up to HB197 from Rep.
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