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Martin County, FL


Metropolitan Statistical Area: Port St. Lucie, FL
Designated Market Area: West Palm Beach-Fort Pierce, FL
USDA County Type (2015): Recreation/Tourism, Retirement Destination
American Communities Project County Type (2023): Graying America

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2022 population: 162,006   ( 15,688 from 2010 , 3,571 from 2020)
Land area: 543.8 square miles
Population density: 297.9 persons per square mile

2022 Census data
White:124,902 77.10% 6.3%
Black:8,1635.04% 8.9%
Indian:3640.22% 46.8%
Asian:2,5351.56% 62.3%
2+ races:2,2191.37% 51.7%
Hispanic:23,82314.71% 33.2%
Total non-White:37,10422.90% 28.9%

2020-2022 ComponentsNumberRate
Births:2,826 8.9
Deaths:5,42717.1
Net Migration: 5,83618.4
Net Immigration: 3741.2
Change in White population:7,370 5.0
Change in Non-White pop.:8,318 5.7



Historical Presidential Election Results for Martin County, FL



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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(St)
Diff
(US)
PSV
2020 74% Donald Trump* (R) 61,168 61.8% Joe Biden (D) 36,893 37.3% 881 [+] 0.9% 98,942 11 15 0.89%
2016 68% Donald Trump (R) 53,204 61.4% Hillary Clinton (D) 30,185 34.8% 3,244 [+] 3.7% 86,633 13 16 0.91%
2012 64% Mitt Romney (R) 48,183 61.0% Barack Obama* (D) 30,107 38.1% 747 [+] 0.9% 79,037 12 14 0.93%
2008 67% John McCain (R) 44,143 56.2% Barack Obama (D) 33,508 42.7% 871 [+] 1.1% 78,522 8 11 0.93%
2004 66% George W. Bush* (R) 41,362 57.1% John Kerry (D) 30,208 41.7% 883 [+] 1.2% 72,453 5 6 0.95%
2000 60% George W. Bush (R) 33,972 54.8% Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 26,621 42.9% 1,423 [+] 2.3% 62,016 6 7 1.04%
1996 57% Robert Dole (R) 28,522 52.2% Bill Clinton* (D) 20,855 38.2% 5,279 [+] 9.7% 54,656 10 11 1.03%
1992 61% George Bush* (R) 24,800 46.6% Bill Clinton (D) 14,802 27.8% 13,582 [+] 25.5% 53,184 6 9 1.00%
1988 56% George Bush (R) 31,279 72.6% Michael Dukakis (D) 11,488 26.7% 316 [+] 0.7% 43,083 12 19 1.00%
1984 60% Ronald Reagan* (R) 28,900 76.3% Walter Mondale (D) 8,978 23.7% 9 0.0% 37,887 11 17 0.91%
1980 60% Ronald Reagan (R) 20,521 68.1% Jimmy Carter* (D) 8,087 26.8% 1,546 [+] 5.1% 30,154 13 17 0.82%
1976 56% Gerald Ford* (R) 11,682 56.3% Jimmy Carter (D) 8,785 42.3% 289 [+] 1.4% 20,756 10 8 0.66%
1972 55% Richard Nixon* (R) 11,296 78.8% George McGovern (D) 2,946 20.6% 88 [+] 0.6% 14,330 7 18 0.55%
1968 60% Richard Nixon (R) 5,179 50.6% Hubert Humphrey (D) 2,580 25.2% 2,471 [+] 24.2% 10,230 10 7 0.47%
1964 57% Barry Goldwater (R) 4,292 54.2% Lyndon Johnson* (D) 3,621 45.8% 0 0.0% 7,913 5 16 0.43%
1960 58% Richard Nixon (R) 3,701 58.1% John Kennedy (D) 2,664 41.9% 0 0.0% 6,365 7 9 0.41%
1956 49% Dwight Eisenhower* (R) 2,997 68.3% Adlai Stevenson (D) 1,387 31.6% 3 0.1% 4,387 11 11 0.39%
1952 55% Dwight Eisenhower (R) 2,308 64.6% Adlai Stevenson (D) 1,262 35.4% 0 0.0% 3,570 10 9 0.36%
1948 43% Thomas Dewey (R) 948 44.8% Harry Truman* (D) 815 38.6% 351 [+] 16.6% 2,114 11 0 0.37%
1944 33% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 960 64.4% Thomas Dewey (R) 530 35.6% 0 0.0% 1,490 6 -10 0.31%
1940 39% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 1,018 63.1% Wendell Willkie (R) 596 36.9% 0 0.0% 1,614 11 -8 0.33%
1936 31% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 778 70.4% Alf Landon (R) 327 29.6% 0 0.0% 1,105 6 -7 0.34%
1932 37% Franklin Roosevelt (D) 825 68.5% Herbert Hoover* (R) 379 31.5% 0 0.0% 1,204 7 -8 0.43%
1928 52% Herbert Hoover (R) 703 58.1% Al Smith (D) 474 39.1% 34 [+] 2.8% 1,211 1 0 0.47%
* incumbent         PSV: percent of state vote



2020 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Joe Biden (D) 36,893 37.3%
Donald Trump* (R) 61,168 61.8%
Jo Jorgensen (Lbt) 448 0.5%
Other 433 0.4%
TOTAL 98,942
Turnout: 74% Diff (St): 11 Diff (US): 15


2016 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Hillary Clinton (D) 30,185 34.8%
Donald Trump (R) 53,204 61.4%
Gary Johnson (Lbt) 1,804 2.1%
Jill Stein (Grn) 474 0.5%
Other 966 1.1%
TOTAL 86,633
Turnout: 68% Diff (St): 13 Diff (US): 16


2012 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Barack Obama* (D) 30,107 38.1%
Mitt Romney (R) 48,183 61.0%
Gary Johnson (Lbt) 368 0.5%
Other 379 0.5%
TOTAL 79,037
Turnout: 64% Diff (St): 12 Diff (US): 14


2008 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Barack Obama (D) 33,508 42.7%
John McCain (R) 44,143 56.2%
Ralph Nader (I) 325 0.4%
Bob Barr (Lbt) 160 0.2%
Other 386 0.5%
TOTAL 78,522
Turnout: 67% Diff (St): 8 Diff (US): 11


2004 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
George W. Bush* (R) 41,362 57.1%
John Kerry (D) 30,208 41.7%
Ralph Nader (I) 418 0.6%
Other 465 0.6%
TOTAL 72,453
Turnout: 66% Diff (St): 5 Diff (US): 6


2000 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
George W. Bush (R) 33,972 54.8%
Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 26,621 42.9%
Ralph Nader (Grn) 1,118 1.8%
Pat Buchanan (Ref) 112 0.2%
Other 193 0.3%
TOTAL 62,016
Turnout: 60% Diff (St): 6 Diff (US): 7


1996 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Bill Clinton* (D) 20,855 38.2%
Robert Dole (R) 28,522 52.2%
Ross Perot (Ref) 5,005 9.2%
Harry Browne (Lbt) 266 0.5%
Other 8 0.0%
TOTAL 54,656
Turnout: 57% Diff (St): 10 Diff (US): 11


1992 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Bill Clinton (D) 14,802 27.8%
George Bush* (R) 24,800 46.6%
Ross Perot (I) 13,442 25.3%
Other 140 0.3%
TOTAL 53,184
Turnout: 61% Diff (St): 6 Diff (US): 9


1988 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
George Bush (R) 31,279 72.6%
Michael Dukakis (D) 11,488 26.7%
Ron Paul (Lbt) 257 0.6%
Other 59 0.1%
TOTAL 43,083
Turnout: 56% Diff (St): 12 Diff (US): 19


1984 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Ronald Reagan* (R) 28,900 76.3%
Walter Mondale (D) 8,978 23.7%
Other 9 0.0%
TOTAL 37,887
Turnout: 60% Diff (St): 11 Diff (US): 17


1980 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Ronald Reagan (R) 20,521 68.1%
Jimmy Carter* (D) 8,087 26.8%
John Anderson (I) 1,321 4.4%
Edward Clark (Lbt) 224 0.7%
Other 1 0.0%
TOTAL 30,154
Turnout: 60% Diff (St): 13 Diff (US): 17


1976 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Jimmy Carter (D) 8,785 42.3%
Gerald Ford* (R) 11,682 56.3%
Eugene McCarthy (I) 117 0.6%
Other 172 0.8%
TOTAL 20,756
Turnout: 56% Diff (St): 10 Diff (US): 8


1972 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Richard Nixon* (R) 11,296 78.8%
George McGovern (D) 2,946 20.6%
Other 88 0.6%
TOTAL 14,330
Turnout: 55% Diff (St): 7 Diff (US): 18


1968 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Richard Nixon (R) 5,179 50.6%
Hubert Humphrey (D) 2,580 25.2%
George Wallace (AIP) 2,471 24.2%
TOTAL 10,230
Turnout: 60% Diff (St): 10 Diff (US): 7


1956 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Dwight Eisenhower* (R) 2,997 68.3%
Adlai Stevenson (D) 1,387 31.6%
Other 3 0.1%
TOTAL 4,387
Turnout: 49% Diff (St): 11 Diff (US): 11


1952 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Dwight Eisenhower (R) 2,308 64.6%
Adlai Stevenson (D) 1,262 35.4%
TOTAL 3,570
Turnout: 55% Diff (St): 10 Diff (US): 9


1948 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Harry Truman* (D) 815 38.6%
Thomas Dewey (R) 948 44.8%
Strom Thurmond (StsRts) 323 15.3%
Henry Wallace (Prog) 28 1.3%
TOTAL 2,114
Turnout: 43% Diff (St): 11 Diff (US): 0


1944 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 960 64.4%
Thomas Dewey (R) 530 35.6%
TOTAL 1,490
Turnout: 33% Diff (St): 6 Diff (US): -10


1940 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 1,018 63.1%
Wendell Willkie (R) 596 36.9%
TOTAL 1,614
Turnout: 39% Diff (St): 11 Diff (US): -8


1936 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 778 70.4%
Alf Landon (R) 327 29.6%
TOTAL 1,105
Turnout: 31% Diff (St): 6 Diff (US): -7


1932 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Franklin Roosevelt (D) 825 68.5%
Herbert Hoover* (R) 379 31.5%
TOTAL 1,204
Turnout: 37% Diff (St): 7 Diff (US): -8


1928 President, Martin County, FL
CandidateVotesPct
Herbert Hoover (R) 703 58.1%
Al Smith (D) 474 39.1%
Norman Thomas (Soc) 16 1.3%
Other 18 1.5%
TOTAL 1,211
Turnout: 52% Diff (St): 1 Diff (US): 0
* incumbent

Historical Statewide Election Results for Martin County, FL

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YearTypeTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal VotesDiff PSV
2022 S3 58% Marco Rubio* (R) 52,312 67.4% Val Demings (D) 24,639 31.8% 613 [+] 0.8% 77,564 10 1.00%
2022 G 58% Ron DeSantis* (R) 53,595 69.0% Charlie Crist (D) 23,748 30.6% 324 [+] 0.4% 77,667 10 1.00%
2018 S1 59% Rick Scott (R) 46,733 60.4% Bill Nelson* (D) 30,691 39.6% 12 [+] 0.0% 77,436 10 0.95%
2018 G 60% Ron DeSantis (R) 47,820 61.5% Andrew Gillum (D) 29,133 37.5% 770 [+] 1.0% 77,723 12 0.95%
2016 S3 67% Marco Rubio* (R) 49,806 58.2% Patrick Murphy (D) 33,685 39.4% 2,029 [+] 2.4% 85,520 6 0.92%
2014 G 49% Rick Scott* (R) 33,836 55.3% Charlie Crist (D) 24,616 40.2% 2,770 [+] 4.5% 61,222 7 1.03%
2012 S1 62% Connie Mack IV (R) 40,901 53.7% Bill Nelson* (D) 33,767 44.3% 1,552 [+] 2.0% 76,220 11 0.93%
2010 S3 46% Marco Rubio (R) 31,935 58.0% Charlie Crist (I) 16,606 30.2% 6,520 [+] 11.8% 55,061 9 1.02%
2010 G 45% Rick Scott (R) 30,416 56.1% Alex Sink (D) 21,946 40.5% 1,884 [+] 3.5% 54,246 7 1.01%
2006 S1 46% Bill Nelson* (D) 29,448 56.0% Katherine Harris (R) 22,465 42.7% 701 [+] 1.3% 52,614 5 1.10%
2006 G 47% Charlie Crist (R) 31,071 58.8% Jim Davis (D) 20,570 38.9% 1,228 [+] 2.3% 52,869 7 1.09%
2004 S3 64% Mel Martinez (R) 39,076 55.4% Betty Castor (D) 29,868 42.4% 1,579 [+] 2.2% 70,523 6 0.95%
2002 G 50% Jeb Bush* (R) 33,786 63.2% Bill McBride (D) 19,142 35.8% 495 [+] 0.9% 53,423 7 1.05%
2000 S1 52% Bill McCollum (R) 29,292 55.1% Bill Nelson (D) 22,709 42.7% 1,169 [+] 2.2% 53,170 9 0.91%
1998 S3 44% Bob Graham* (D) 24,552 56.5% Charlie Crist (R) 18,900 43.5% 0 0.0% 43,452 6 1.11%
1998 G 45% Jeb Bush (R) 27,466 61.7% Buddy MacKay (D) 17,053 38.3% 0 0.0% 44,519 6 1.12%
1994 S1 49% Connie Mack* (R) 34,986 78.5% Hugh Rodham (D) 9,603 21.5% 0 0.0% 44,589 8 1.09%
1994 G 50% Jeb Bush (R) 25,239 54.9% Lawton Chiles* (D) 20,706 45.1% 0 0.0% 45,945 6 1.09%
1992 S3 58% Bob Graham* (D) 28,366 56.2% Bill Grant (R) 22,075 43.8% 0 0.0% 50,441 9 1.02%
1990 G 44% Bob Martinez* (R) 21,229 58.0% Lawton Chiles (D) 15,344 42.0% 1 [+] 0.0% 36,574 15 1.04%
1988 S1 52% Connie Mack (R) 24,639 62.0% Buddy MacKay (D) 15,090 38.0% 0 0.0% 39,729 12 0.98%
1986 S3 47% Paula Hawkins* (R) 18,976 57.0% Bob Graham (D) 14,331 43.0% 0 0.0% 33,307 12 0.97%
1986 G 47% Bob Martinez (R) 23,097 70.2% Steve Pajcic (D) 9,814 29.8% 0 0.0% 32,911 16 0.97%
1982 S1 44% Van Poole (R) 13,242 52.3% Lawton Chiles* (D) 12,073 47.7% 3 [+] 0.0% 25,318 14 0.95%
1982 G 46% Bob Graham* (D) 13,110 50.0% Skip Bafalis (R) 13,109 50.0% 0 0.0% 26,219 15 0.98%
1980 S3 55% Paula Hawkins (R) 16,968 61.0% Bill Gunter (D) 10,846 39.0% 1 [+] 0.0% 27,815 9 0.79%
1978 G 44% Jack Eckerd (R) 9,840 52.8% Bob Graham (D) 8,811 47.2% 0 0.0% 18,651 8 0.74%
1976 S1 51% Lawton Chiles* (D) 9,340 50.1% John Grady (R) 9,320 49.9% 0 0.0% 18,660 13 0.65%
1974 S3 42% Jack Eckerd (R) 6,113 46.1% Richard Stone (D) 4,442 33.5% 2,691 [+] 20.3% 13,246 5 0.74%
1974 G 43% Reubin Askew* (D) 6,994 51.6% Jerry Thomas (R) 6,559 48.4% 0 0.0% 13,553 10 0.74%
1970 S1 40% William Cramer (R) 4,025 51.1% Lawton Chiles (D) 3,857 48.9% 0 0.0% 7,882 5 0.47%
1970 G 42% Claude Kirk* (R) 4,341 52.3% Reubin Askew (D) 3,959 47.7% 0 0.0% 8,300 9 0.48%
1968 S3 54% Edward Gurney (R) 5,560 60.2% Leroy Collins (D) 3,669 39.8% 0 0.0% 9,229 4 0.46%
1966 G 48% Claude Kirk (R) 4,850 64.8% Robert King High (D) 2,628 35.1% 1 [+] 0.0% 7,479 10 0.50%
1964 S1 49% Spessard Holland* (D) 4,064 59.8% Claude Kirk (R) 2,731 40.2% 3 [+] 0.0% 6,798 4 0.44%
1964 G 52% Charles Holley (R) 3,752 51.2% Haydon Burns (D) 3,552 48.5% 24 [+] 0.3% 7,328 10 0.44%
1962 S3 36% George Smathers* (D) 2,868 62.9% Emerson Rupert (R) 1,693 37.1% 0 0.0% 4,561 7 0.49%
1960 G 53% Farris Bryant (D) 3,248 55.4% George Petersen (R) 2,617 44.6% 0 0.0% 5,865 4 0.41%
*: incumbent               +: ran on additional party lines               Type: G: Governor; S1,S2,S3: Senate Class 1, 2 or 3
italics: special election           RO: runoff election           PSV: percent of state vote


Historical U.S. House Election Results for Martin County, FL

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DateDistrictWinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes
2022-11-08 FL21Brian Mast* (R) 55,018 71.2% Corinna Robinson (D) 22,233 28.8% 0 0.0% 77,251
County Total for 2022-11-08:   77,251
2020-11-03 FL18Brian Mast* (R) 64,874 66.2% Pam Keith (D) 31,205 31.8% 1,991 2.0% 98,070
County Total for 2020-11-03:   98,070
2018-11-06 FL18Brian Mast* (R) 50,235 64.5% Lauren Baer (D) 27,694 35.5% 0 0.0% 77,929
County Total for 2018-11-06:   77,929
2016-11-08 FL18Brian Mast (R) 53,479 63.1% Randy Perkins (D) 28,474 33.6% 2,803 3.3% 84,756
County Total for 2016-11-08:   84,756
2014-11-04 FL18Patrick Murphy* (D) 34,144 55.4% Carl Domino (R) 27,466 44.6% 0 0.0% 61,610
County Total for 2014-11-04:   61,610
2012-11-06 FL18Allen West* (R) 43,333 57.1% Patrick Murphy (D) 32,532 42.9% 4 0.0% 75,869
County Total for 2012-11-06:   75,869
2010-11-02 FL16Tom Rooney* (R) 38,836 73.5% Jim Horn (D) 13,975 26.4% 36 0.1% 52,847
2010-11-02 FL23Bernard Sansaricq (R) 260 52.3% Alcee Hastings* (D) 237 47.7% 0 0.0% 497
County Total for 2010-11-02:   53,344
2008-11-04 FL16Tom Rooney (R) 49,895 67.3% Tim Mahoney* (D) 24,255 32.7% 0 0.0% 74,150
2008-11-04 FL23Alcee Hastings* (D) 532 58.8% Marion Thorpe (R) 373 41.2% 0 0.0% 905
County Total for 2008-11-04:   75,055
2006-11-07 FL16Joe Negron (R) 28,709 55.0% Tim Mahoney (D) 22,333 42.8% 1,185 2.3% 52,227
County Total for 2006-11-07:   52,227
2004-11-02 FL16Mark Foley* (R) 50,199 74.9% Jeff Fisher (D) 16,812 25.1% 0 0.0% 67,011
County Total for 2004-11-02:   67,011
2002-11-05 FL16Mark Foley* (R) 42,055 83.7% Jack McLain (Constitution) 8,213 16.3% 0 0.0% 50,268
2002-11-05 FL23Alcee Hastings* (D) 246 50.9% Charles Laurie (R) 237 49.1% 0 0.0% 483
County Total for 2002-11-05:   50,751
2000-11-07 FL16Mark Foley* (R) 39,234 68.8% Jean Brown (D) 16,208 28.4% 1,543 2.7% 56,985
2000-11-07 FL23Alcee Hastings* (D) 758 53.5% Bill Lambert (R) 660 46.5% 0 0.0% 1,418
County Total for 2000-11-07:   58,403
1996-11-05 FL16Mark Foley* (R) 34,839 71.6% Jim Stuber (D) 13,834 28.4% 0 0.0% 48,673
1996-11-05 FL23Alcee Hastings* (D) 715 51.5% Robert Brown (R) 673 48.5% 0 0.0% 1,388
County Total for 1996-11-05:   50,061
1994-11-08 FL16Mark Foley (R) 26,752 64.4% John Comerford (D) 14,764 35.6% 0 0.0% 41,516
County Total for 1994-11-08:   41,516
1992-11-03 FL16Tom Lewis* (R) 31,614 68.2% John Comerford (D) 14,716 31.8% 0 0.0% 46,330
1992-11-03 FL23Ed Fielding (R) 657 54.8% Alcee Hastings (D) 392 32.7% 149 12.4% 1,198
County Total for 1992-11-03:   47,528
*: incumbent           sp: special election           RO: runoff election

Voter Registration Data for Martin County, FL

YearTotalRepublicanDemocratOtherR/D EdgeR/D Edge %VAPOP %
2022 119,067 59,719 50.2% 28,129 23.6% 31,219 26.2% Rep +31,590 Rep +26.5% 89%
2020 118,472 58,652 49.5% 30,342 25.6% 29,478 24.9% Rep +28,310 Rep +23.9% 88%
2018 114,132 56,757 49.7% 28,859 25.3% 28,516 25.0% Rep +27,898 Rep +24.4% 87%
2016 109,953 55,114 50.1% 27,724 25.2% 27,115 24.7% Rep +27,390 Rep +24.9% 85%
2014 105,939 52,247 49.3% 27,297 25.8% 26,395 24.9% Rep +24,950 Rep +23.6% 84%
2012 101,835 51,710 50.8% 27,003 26.5% 23,122 22.7% Rep +24,707 Rep +24.3% 83%
2010 101,262 49,760 49.1% 28,776 28.4% 22,726 22.4% Rep +20,984 Rep +20.7% 84%
2008 101,155 50,457 49.9% 29,265 28.9% 21,433 21.2% Rep +21,192 Rep +21.0% 86%
2006 99,349 50,835 51.2% 27,523 27.7% 20,991 21.1% Rep +23,312 Rep +23.5% 87%
2004 98,857 51,869 52.5% 27,203 27.5% 19,785 20.0% Rep +24,666 Rep +25.0% 90%
2002 91,363 49,328 54.0% 24,690 27.0% 17,345 19.0% Rep +24,638 Rep +27.0% 86%
2000 86,514 48,046 55.5% 23,243 26.9% 15,225 17.6% Rep +24,803 Rep +28.7% 84%
1998 79,580 45,853 57.6% 21,731 27.3% 11,996 15.1% Rep +24,122 Rep +30.3% 80%
1996 76,673 45,609 59.5% 21,369 27.9% 9,695 12.6% Rep +24,240 Rep +31.6% 81%
1994 66,726 41,424 62.1% 19,626 29.4% 5,676 8.5% Rep +21,798 Rep +32.7% 73%
1986 49,067 28,188 57.4% 17,759 36.2% 3,120 6.4% Rep +10,429 Rep +21.3% 70%
VAPOP% is the estimated percentage of voting age population that is registered.
Registration data may include "inactive" voters.   Data for each year pertains to the November elections.