SACRAMENTO – Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D. released the latest statewide Report of Registration ahead of the June 7, 2022, Statewide Primary Election.
“As of May 23, 2022, there were 21,941,212 registered voters in California, which is 81.53 percent of eligible Californians,” Secretary Weber said. “This is the highest percentage of eligible citizens registered to vote heading into a California Gubernatorial Primary in the past 68 years.”
Click here to view the complete statewide Report of Registration.
Since the last 15-Day Report of Registration for a Primary in a gubernatorial election year (May 21, 2018):
- The total voter registration in the state increased from 19,023,417 to 21,941,212.
- The percentage of eligible Californians who are registered to vote increased from 75.73% to 81.53%.
- The percentage of voters who have no party preference decreased from 25.51% to 22.71%.
- The percentage of voters registered with a qualified political party increased from 73.69% to 76.10%.
The Report of Registration includes:
- Voter registration by political party, by county, city, congressional district, state senate district, and state assembly district.
- Statewide voter registration by age group by county.
- Historical comparisons to previous reports in gubernatorial primary years.
- Reports on political bodies attempting to qualify as political parties (by county).