Over 12,000 Wyoming voters changed party affiliations between July and September 2018

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Damn that A LOT of people from a sparsely populated state of 589,000...just shows you who is winning the hearts and minds of middle America!

The Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office today released data on the number of persons who changed their party affiliation on their voter registration in the weeks before or on the date of the 2018 Primary Election – August 21st.

12,509 persons in total changed their party affiliation between July 6th and September 20th:

6,057 Democrats changed and registered as Republicans; 4,355 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Republicans; 744 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Democrats; 477 members of the Constitution and Libertarian parties changed and registered as Republicans;

430 Republicans changed and registered as Democrats; and 296 persons of various parties changed and registered as Unaffiliated. Of those 12,509 persons who changed their party affiliation, 701 subsequently changed their party affiliation again and re-registered back to their original 2018 party affiliation.

A person is allowed under Wyoming law to change their party registration. Party changes are entered into Wyoming’s voter registration system by county clerks and their staff. County clerks have until 30 days after an election to enter registration changes into the statewide database.

“It is absolutely vital that anyone analyzing these party change numbers understand that these numbers are tied to a person’s voter registration and do not represent total ballots cast in the election, and that these numbers do not indicate for whom a person voted,” said State Election Director Kai Schon....(Ol Kal, must be a DemonRAT, to make that RIDICULOUS statement)

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I actually changed to democrat in Connecticut to vote for Joe Lieberman's opponent when War Mongerin' Joe was running for re-election. I think he lost and then contacted his backup people who also run Senate races in Vermont apparently to insure he was appointed...I mean elected. So they used the "Democrat becomes an Independent scheme."
 
If you are going to live in a red state, you might as well have a say in who gets elected.
 
If you are going to live in a red state, you might as well have a say in who gets elected.

Seriously, you just can't have anti-American policies and survive as an American political party.

It doesn't work that way, Democrats, sorry.

Democrats did used to be an American political party. That's not the case this Halloween.
 
If you are going to live in a red state, you might as well have a say in who gets elected.

Seriously, you just can't have anti-American policies and survive as an American political party.

It doesn't work that way, Democrats, sorry.

Democrats did used to be an American political party. That's not the case this Halloween.

Sure it does, if a lot of Republicans vote for a moderate , they get a moderate. Nothing anti American about moderates and Democrats.
 
Damn that A LOT of people from a sparsely populated state of 589,000...just shows you who is winning the hearts and minds of middle America!

The Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office today released data on the number of persons who changed their party affiliation on their voter registration in the weeks before or on the date of the 2018 Primary Election – August 21st.

12,509 persons in total changed their party affiliation between July 6th and September 20th:

6,057 Democrats changed and registered as Republicans; 4,355 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Republicans; 744 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Democrats; 477 members of the Constitution and Libertarian parties changed and registered as Republicans;

430 Republicans changed and registered as Democrats; and 296 persons of various parties changed and registered as Unaffiliated. Of those 12,509 persons who changed their party affiliation, 701 subsequently changed their party affiliation again and re-registered back to their original 2018 party affiliation.

A person is allowed under Wyoming law to change their party registration. Party changes are entered into Wyoming’s voter registration system by county clerks and their staff. County clerks have until 30 days after an election to enter registration changes into the statewide database.

“It is absolutely vital that anyone analyzing these party change numbers understand that these numbers are tied to a person’s voter registration and do not represent total ballots cast in the election, and that these numbers do not indicate for whom a person voted,” said State Election Director Kai Schon....(Ol Kal, must be a DemonRAT, to make that RIDICULOUS statement)

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county10.com ^

What terrible news for the Dems. A state that Trump won by almost 50% is going even more red...whatever will they do? How will they ever survive without those 3 EC votes.

Damn, you people are funny.
 
Damn that A LOT of people from a sparsely populated state of 589,000...just shows you who is winning the hearts and minds of middle America!

The Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office today released data on the number of persons who changed their party affiliation on their voter registration in the weeks before or on the date of the 2018 Primary Election – August 21st.

12,509 persons in total changed their party affiliation between July 6th and September 20th:

6,057 Democrats changed and registered as Republicans; 4,355 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Republicans; 744 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Democrats; 477 members of the Constitution and Libertarian parties changed and registered as Republicans;

430 Republicans changed and registered as Democrats; and 296 persons of various parties changed and registered as Unaffiliated. Of those 12,509 persons who changed their party affiliation, 701 subsequently changed their party affiliation again and re-registered back to their original 2018 party affiliation.

A person is allowed under Wyoming law to change their party registration. Party changes are entered into Wyoming’s voter registration system by county clerks and their staff. County clerks have until 30 days after an election to enter registration changes into the statewide database.

“It is absolutely vital that anyone analyzing these party change numbers understand that these numbers are tied to a person’s voter registration and do not represent total ballots cast in the election, and that these numbers do not indicate for whom a person voted,” said State Election Director Kai Schon....(Ol Kal, must be a DemonRAT, to make that RIDICULOUS statement)

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county10.com ^
i may change to "unaffiliated" cause they both suck. one sucking "less" doesn't make them "good".
 
Not really that important, Party registration only counts in primaries, Anyone can vote for any candidate they want in the general election.
 
Damn that A LOT of people from a sparsely populated state of 589,000...just shows you who is winning the hearts and minds of middle America!

The Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office today released data on the number of persons who changed their party affiliation on their voter registration in the weeks before or on the date of the 2018 Primary Election – August 21st.

12,509 persons in total changed their party affiliation between July 6th and September 20th:

6,057 Democrats changed and registered as Republicans; 4,355 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Republicans; 744 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Democrats; 477 members of the Constitution and Libertarian parties changed and registered as Republicans;

430 Republicans changed and registered as Democrats; and 296 persons of various parties changed and registered as Unaffiliated. Of those 12,509 persons who changed their party affiliation, 701 subsequently changed their party affiliation again and re-registered back to their original 2018 party affiliation.

A person is allowed under Wyoming law to change their party registration. Party changes are entered into Wyoming’s voter registration system by county clerks and their staff. County clerks have until 30 days after an election to enter registration changes into the statewide database.

“It is absolutely vital that anyone analyzing these party change numbers understand that these numbers are tied to a person’s voter registration and do not represent total ballots cast in the election, and that these numbers do not indicate for whom a person voted,” said State Election Director Kai Schon....(Ol Kal, must be a DemonRAT, to make that RIDICULOUS statement)

Read more
county10.com ^
i may change to "unaffiliated" cause they both suck. one sucking "less" doesn't make them "good".
The point of being unaffiliated is to pay no attention to party, just choose the best candidate.
 
Damn that A LOT of people from a sparsely populated state of 589,000...just shows you who is winning the hearts and minds of middle America!

The Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office today released data on the number of persons who changed their party affiliation on their voter registration in the weeks before or on the date of the 2018 Primary Election – August 21st.

12,509 persons in total changed their party affiliation between July 6th and September 20th:

6,057 Democrats changed and registered as Republicans; 4,355 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Republicans; 744 Unaffiliated persons changed and registered as Democrats; 477 members of the Constitution and Libertarian parties changed and registered as Republicans;

430 Republicans changed and registered as Democrats; and 296 persons of various parties changed and registered as Unaffiliated. Of those 12,509 persons who changed their party affiliation, 701 subsequently changed their party affiliation again and re-registered back to their original 2018 party affiliation.

A person is allowed under Wyoming law to change their party registration. Party changes are entered into Wyoming’s voter registration system by county clerks and their staff. County clerks have until 30 days after an election to enter registration changes into the statewide database.

“It is absolutely vital that anyone analyzing these party change numbers understand that these numbers are tied to a person’s voter registration and do not represent total ballots cast in the election, and that these numbers do not indicate for whom a person voted,” said State Election Director Kai Schon....(Ol Kal, must be a DemonRAT, to make that RIDICULOUS statement)

Read more
county10.com ^
i may change to "unaffiliated" cause they both suck. one sucking "less" doesn't make them "good".
The point of being unaffiliated is to pay no attention to party, just choose the best candidate.
sounds good to me. i'm sure i'll lean conservative but neither party is really doing it for me overall right now.
 
Seems to coincide with this article: Nearly 6,400 people switch party affiliation during month before November election

4,200 went Republican, only 1,100 went Democrat


What terrible news for the Dems. A state that Trump won by almost 40% is going even more red...whatever will they do?

Damn, you people are funny.
Hey Gator

This is your Daddy:

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:banana:


(in the swamp)

I have to give you shit about that. Gator fans are alright. Much more hospitable than your corss-division opponent from the other swamp.
:lol:

So, when will we see a yellow wave, if ever? Are people capable of letting go of their statism?
 
The point of being unaffiliated is to pay no attention to party, just choose the best candidate.

Being unaffiliated in a state with closed primaries really means you get a choice between who someone else thought would be the best candidates.
 
Seems to coincide with this article: Nearly 6,400 people switch party affiliation during month before November election

4,200 went Republican, only 1,100 went Democrat


What terrible news for the Dems. A state that Trump won by almost 40% is going even more red...whatever will they do?

Damn, you people are funny.

You, as a college-educated man, do realize that Democrats are finito, no?

Do you support the unAmerican Democrat party?
 
Seems to coincide with this article: Nearly 6,400 people switch party affiliation during month before November election

4,200 went Republican, only 1,100 went Democrat


What terrible news for the Dems. A state that Trump won by almost 40% is going even more red...whatever will they do?

Damn, you people are funny.
Hey Gator

This is your Daddy:

TAMU-2-1.png


:banana:


(in the swamp)

I have to give you shit about that. Gator fans are alright. Much more hospitable than your corss-division opponent from the other swamp.
:lol:

So, when will we see a yellow wave, if ever? Are people capable of letting go of their statism?

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Never, statism is getting worse, not better. The "right" is moving more and more left each election.
 

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