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Voter Registration Figures

September 2008
Total Voter Registration by COUNTY AND PARTY, AGES 25-34

County Name               Democrat Green  Independent American  Libertarian  Natural Law  Non-Partisan Other (All Others) Republican Total
Carson City 1,071 35 231 37 1 665 21 1,217 3,278
Churchill 375 12 122 10 3 342 3 971 1,838
Clark 80,119 1,093 9,976 1,576 0 37,247 1,044 49,886 180,941
Douglas 868 30 264 31 9 716 28 1,315 3,261
Elko 595 9 193 28 4 634 10 1,549 3,022
Esmeralda 16 0 2 1 0 6 0 26 51
Eureka 12 0 5 1 0 15 0 73 106
Humboldt 160 2 39 5 0 178 3 431 818
Lander 58 0 15 0 0 60 0 195 328
Lincoln 84 1 8 2 0 61 0 221 377
Lyon 1,039 24 287 27 5 820 14 1,669 3,885
Mineral 149 1 28 2 3 69 1 130 383
Nye 563 7 155 23 2 400 6 802 1,958
Pershing 59 0 11 0 0 58 0 117 245
Storey 69 2 25 3 0 53 1 103 256
Washoe 15,271 516 2,611 496 103 9,114 376 13,418 41,905
White Pine 172 3 38 2 2 133 1 320 671
Total 100,680 1,735 14,010 2,244 132 50,571 1,508 72,443 243,323
This report has been generated from Nevada's statewide voter registration database. The transmission of registration information between the counties and the statewide database does not take place in real time. Due to this turnaround time, the numbers reflected in this report may not duplicate registration numbers reflected in the county database at the precise moment a report is generated. The voter registration statistics on this webpage provide a snapshot of the number of registered voters at a particular point in time.
"Total Voter Registration" reflects all registered voters in the state and includes the following voter statuses: active, inactive, and P-17. Not all county databases may have voters in all voter status categories.
"Active Voter" status includes any registered voter that is legally entitled to vote. This category includes new registrants who have provided all critical eligibility criteria but are missing additional non-critical information from their applications, as well as existing registered voters whose records are being updated or changed.
"Inactive Voter" status includes any voter for whom a county has received: 1) a returned residency confirmation mailing without a forwarding address within the same county, or 2) information obtained through the United States Postal Service National Change of Address (NCOA) database indicating that a voter has moved outside the county. An inactive voter is eligible to vote so long as they have met all other legal requirements to vote.
"P-17 Voter" status includes any registered voter who was under age 18 at the time his voter registration was submitted, but who will be age 18 or older by election day and who has met all other legal requirements to vote.

 


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