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Massachusetts Unenrolled Voters Becoming More Common — And Republicans Down To Just 8 Percent

March 5, 2024

Massachusetts has more unenrolled voters than it did at this time four years ago.

As of February 2024, 63.6 percent of the states 4.96 million registered voters were unenrolled, according to the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s office. Meanwhile, 8.3 percent were Republicans and 27 percent were Democrats. The rest were registered with minor parties. 

Four years prior, the breakdown was different. At that time, it was 56 percent unenrolled, 32.6 percent Democratic, and 10.1 percent Republican, according to the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s office.

“That’s really amazing to me,” Secretary of the Commonwealth Bill Galvin told Politico “There was a time not that many years ago where 38 percent to 40 percent was more steady on the Democratic side.”

 

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