N.J. adds 7k registered voters; most are unaffiliated [View all]
Nearly 7,000 New Jerseyans joined the voter rolls in August, according to updated state data.
Most new registered voters, 8,121, registered as unaffiliated voters and not with a specific political party. Republicans added 985 voters last month, while Democrats lost 2,044.
The pattern is similar to July, when Republicans continued their small but consistent gains on Democrats while unaffiliated voters dominated the new field of voters. Democrats still hold a sizeable lead over Republicans in terms of registrants with 2,529,708, more than the GOPs 1,667,912.
Similar dynamics exist in competitive legislative districts. In the 8th legislative district, where Assembly seats are currently split between a Democrat and a Republican, Democrats gained just two new registrants, while Republicans added 104. Nearly 250 unaffiliated voters registered in the district.
https://newjerseyglobe.com/voters/n-j-adds-7k-registered-voters-most-are-unaffiliated/