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SOS on final voter registration numbers, surge of Independents

Huge spike of new registrations before the deadline

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Kentucky’s final voter registration numbers are in and Secretary of State Michael Adams said there was a huge spike before the October 7th deadline. Adams said compared to 2020, more than three times as many Kentuckians registered to vote the last week.

“We had 12,000 new voters register in seven days in October. By law, we had to close the books 29 days out, and we did. But to put that in perspective, the first week of October 2020, we had 3,700.”

Adams said more than 3.5 million Kentuckians are registered to vote this year. Republicans outnumber Democrats, 1.66 million to 1.5 million, with more than 380,000 registered as “other.” He said the biggest part of last week’s surge was among Independents.

“They had the biggest increase, they usually do; but even going into an election with a polarized electorate and the Ds and Rs working to get their people registered and voting, it's still the independent voter that is having the biggest rate of increase.”

Adams also praised the 15,000 men and women it takes to staff every precinct in the commonwealth, saying many have been doing so for a long time, most of them for very little pay.

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Written by John McGary. Cross-posted from WEKU.

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