May 19, 2008 - 12:18pm
Opinion

Turnout not really what we expected

Despite the vast efforts of the Barack Obama campaign to register over 30,000 new voters prior to the recent deadline and despite the alleged "huge projected" voter turnout in the Portland area, Oregon is only six percentage points ahead of where we were four years ago.

When John Kerry had the Democratic nomination locked up back in May 2004, the Oregon primary participation totaled 46% of registered voters.  Even with the ongoing duel between Obama and Hillary Clinton we are still at a meager 29% as of last Friday.  Here's hoping the next 24 hours can bring in at least another 20%.

WALLY EDGE can be reached via email at politickeror@aol.com.

Comments

Numbers


You may want to rethink your numbers.

At the time of the 2004 primary, there were 729,233 registered Democrats (the kind of voter who would be voting for Kerry in the primary); that number has risen in 4 years to 866,568. That's an 18% increase in the number of registered Democrats in a period when the number of registered voters has risen by 8.5% (1,862,919 to 2,021,884).

As of 3:20pm Monday afternoon, the number of Democrats (the kind of voters Obama was trying to reach in the primary season) who had turned in their ballots was 52%. That's six percentage points ahead (for Democrats, the kind Obama needs to get to vote in Oregon's closed primary) of the final overall percentage from 2004. And it's only 2% under the 54% of Democrats who actually voted in primary in 2004.

That 52% of ballots turned in by this afternoon represents 453,479 Democratic ballots. Only 394,439 were cast in 2004. Comparing raw numbers of ballots cast, that's a 15% increase in volume, nearly twice the percentage increase in the percentage of registered voters.

05/19/08 11:01 pm

darrelplant should probably


darrelplant should probably take your place, Wally. You could leave comments for him rather than the other way around.

05/20/08 1:39 am

Well played Darrel!


Great work on the numbers there!

After seeing the crowd at the Obama rally, I knew the (Democratic) turnout HAD to be something impressive.

05/20/08 4:09 am

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