fbpx
Print

KBB'S INACTION ALLOWED UAFS TO VOTE IN 2022 PRIMARY 

(NOTE: This is not the final official report)

Total voter turnout = 1,233,788 = 33.0% of total Active Voter Registration

         Dem turnout = 527,895 = 49.4% of Democrat voter registration

         Rep turnout = 628,542 = 65.7% of Republican voter registration

         UA turnout    = 430,865 = 25.1% of UA voter registration

         UA ballots cast in Dem* Primary =180,493

         UA ballots cast in Rep* Primary = 250,372 

         UA ballots as share of total votes for Governor = 250,372 / 618,234 = 40%

         UA ballots as share of total votes for US Senator = 250,372/ 618,292 = 40%

         * The 77,261 UA ballots still "in process" at SOS on 6-30-22 are allocated here 

            as R or D in same ratio as UA votes already counted (R=58% / D= 42%)

            "Party Preference Requests" (to County Clerks) to receive only one ballot, not two:

            A Republican Primary Ballots Requested -- 26,352

            A Democrat Primary Ballot Requested ------41,520

            Combined these Party Preference Requests are less than 4% of total UA Voter Registration

            So, over 96% of UA voters receive both ballots and can then choose which one to vote, if any; but

                only 25.1% actually cast a ballot in either R or D primary.