New voter registration information released by the Arizona Secretary of State reveals that the Republican Party has increased its party affiliation advantage in the state, in a development with political implications in what was one of the most contentious swing states in the nation during the 2020 election. The GOP crossed the threshold of 1,500,000 registered voters in the state, staking out a numerical advantage of 137,124 over the Democrats.
The Democratic Party experienced a net loss of registered voters, with impressionable Arizonans fleeing the party amid President Joe Bidens seemingly innumerable policy failures and inability to advance his legislative agenda.
Dems lost 10,362 voters.