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How Many Registered Voters in Harrison, NY


Do You Know How Many Registered Voters are in Harrison, NY?



From a recent Registered voters list there is 16,759 voters in Harrison, NY. The population was 27,472 resulting from the 2010 census. The Voter list is made up of the following Parties:

Republican (5534)
Democrats (5504)
Nons (Independent) (4504)
Independence (815)
Conservative (310)
Green Party (36)
Working Families (21)
Other (17)
Libertarian Party (4)
Working Womens' Equality (4) 
Reform (2)

Regarding Harrison, almost 10,000 people voted in the last Election, that was a presidential year so more voters participated in the election than normal, so we can expect a lower turnout to possibly 5 - 6 Thousand estimated. 

As you can see, The Independent (non affiliated) voters could have a big impact on elections. I have learned alot about voting and the importance of a single vote. It is important to care, and your vote does make a difference. The people do, and can elect the right person for the position. You have to be Registered and you have to be involved and vote. Independence Party voters need to vote for me in the primary on 9/12/2017 If I make it to the General Election on 11/7/2017 I hope you vote for me.

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