October 03, 2004


Surge of New Voters Seen

"A record surge of potential new voters has swamped boards of election from Pennsylvania to Oregon, as the biggest of the crucial swing states reach registration deadlines," the New York Times reports. "Elections officials have had to add staff and equipment, push well beyond budgets and work around the clock to process the registrations."

"Registration numbers are impossible to tally nationwide, and how many of the newly registered will vote is a matter of some debate. But it is clear the pace is particularly high in urban areas of swing states, where independent Democratic groups and community organizations have been running a huge voter registration campaign for just over a year."

The Miami Herald notes "nearly 600,000 new voters have registered to vote in Florida since January."

Meanwhile, Akron Beacon Journal notes there are four counties in Ohio "where voter registration has exceeded the number of voting-age people," according to 2003 Census estimates.










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