As of May 2012, 27.7% of Californians are unregistered voters, which is down 2.3% from 2008. This means about 10,526,000 Californians are unregistered voters.
As of January 2012, there are 428,560 voters registered with the AIP in California.
There are 17.3 million registered voters in the state of california.
In 2012 Georgia had 5,804,812 registered voters. Of those registered voters, only 3,900,050 turned out to vote in the 2012 Presidential election.
Voter Registration as of: 8/24/2010: Republican: 4,008,121 Democrat: 4,621,825 Other: 2,525,833 Total: 11,155,780
Arkansas has 6 electoral voters for 2012
California's estimated 2012 population is 38,041,430.
There is no exact way to estimate how many unregistered people there are in the world. The census helps to identify and count, but many do not fill out the form.
October 2012 Census data shows that there were 5,649,934 registered Democrats, 2,826,913 registered Republicans, and 11,477,613 total registered voters in New York State.?
We can't really tell the exact figure for there are also unregistered cars that time. But there is a record in wiki that back in 1920, there are roughly 7.5 million automobiles in the US.
How many of the registered voters "turn out" to actually vote ; the percentage of voters who voted .
3,400,000 voters
Depends on what a person's definition of "liberal" is. Many perceive California to be a liberal state in terms of political affiliation, however, the majority of the liberal voters tend to live in the large cities of California while you may find a very large number of conservative voters in the more rural parts of California.