Voters wait at a polling place at Tempe History Museum in Arizona on Nov. 3, 2020.
Voters wait at a polling place at Tempe History Museum in Arizona on Nov. 3, 2020.Olivier Touron / AFP via Getty Images

Republicans outnumber Democrats in battleground Arizona, new statistics show

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The GOP holds its largest registration edge in the state since 2018.

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Democrats have flexed their political muscles in Arizona in the last two election cycles, winning Senate and presidential contests, and even threatening to primary Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., over her centrist positions. 

But Arizona isn’t a blue state. Far from it. 

New voter registration statistics from the secretary of state’s office, first reported by ABC15, show Republicans outnumbering Democrats by nearly 4 percentage points among active voters, 34.5% to 30.9% — or approximately 150,000 voters. 

It’s the GOP’s widest registration advantage in the state since 2018, ABC15 adds. 

Unaffiliated voters represent 33.7% of the state’s active voters — slightly behind the GOP but ahead of Democrats. 

Here's the breakdown of July 2022 voter registration numbers in the state per the Arizona Secretary of State (active voters):

  • Republican: 1,433,650 (34.5%)
  • Other: 1,399,954 (33.7%)
  • Democratic: 1,284,651 (30.9%)
  • Libertarian: 32,506 (0.8%)

Two developments have helped Democrats win in Arizona — first Sinema in 2018, then Joe Biden and Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., in 2020 — despite that GOP registration advantage. 

One, Sinema (50%-47%), Biden (53%-44%) and Kelly (55%-45%) all won the independent voters, according to NBC News’ exit polls. 

And two, all three candidates peeled off about 10% of Republican voters, while holding on to almost all Democratic voters (96%-97%). 

Bottom line: Arizona is a purple state, where Democrats need independents and disaffected Republicans to win — in a state where the GOP holds the registration advantage.

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