More than 54,000 Arizona residents joined the voter rolls between July and October, according to the latest report from the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office.
That means there are now a record 3.87 million registered voters in the state as campaigns for the 2020 elections ramp up. The numbers show Republicans still hold a slight majority over Democrats and Independents, and the state also registered a slight uptick in the number of inactive voters.
To break down theses latest numbers, The Show spoke with Arizona’s data guru Garrett Archer, who is now an analyst for ABC15.