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Runbeck (see pic from their sight) effects 70,000,000 voters and printed 35,000,000 mail in ballots for 2020, (NYTs says they printed 16,000,000, why is runbecks website saying 35,000,000.the total below is of registered voter is 115,519,841, Runbeck almost printed 1/3 of mail in ballotscompare that total amount to registered voters! How many ballots were printed by other companies total in US elections? Wouldn’t surprise me if 500,000,000 total in person and mail in ballots were printed for 2020. Why is Runbeck printing so many ballots, when there was a lot of in person voting also!
The math is weird
Number of Active Registered Voters in Arizona Close to …
Search domain azsos.govhttps://azsos.gov/about-office/media-center/press-releases/1099
A total of 3.92 million people are active registered voters in Arizona, up from 3.87 million reported during the last quarterly report in October. "We have several upcoming elections this year, so now is the perfect time for Arizonans who are eligible to vote to either register or update their voter registration," Secretary Katie Hobbs said.
Date released Oct. 24, 2020
In the 32 jurisdictions that have registration by party, here are the number of registered voters in each party and the number of independents:
Democratic: 47,106,084
Republican: 35,041,482
ind & misc: 33,696,700
Libertarian: 652,261
Green: 240,222
Constitution: 129,556
Wk Families: 49,758
Reform: 9,004
oth parties 1,814,973
This data uses the most available figures for each jurisdiction. All are as of September or October 2020, except that New York has no data newer than February 2020, and Massachusetts is August 2020.
In February 2020 the numbers were:
Democratic: 45,715,952
Republican: 33,284,020
ind & misc: 33,530,123
Libertarian: 609,234
Green: 246,377
Constitution: 118,088
Wk Families: 50,532
Reform: 6,665
oth parties 1,712,747
The February 2020 tally is the only one in U.S. history in which the number of voters registered independent and miscellaneous was greater than the number in either major party. But between February and now, Republicans regained their second-place position.
The print issue of Ballot Access News for November 1, 2020, has this information by state. All the numbers in that edition are correct for the state-by-state figures and for the national totals for the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian Parties, and the number of independents. Unfortunately the totals for the other parties, as printed, are not, and the national percentages as printed are not. I forgot to update some of the national totals when I was working with the template of the February 2020 data. A correction will be made in the December 1 issue.
https://ballot-access.org/2020/10/24/nationwide-voter-registration-data-by-party/
From NYT
Each roll is converted to some 20,000 ballots. At Runbeck, one of the largest ballot printers in the country, it takes about 45 minutes to finish a roll. For the November election, the company went through 6,500 miles of paper to print 36 million ballots for 214 counties in 11 states. Of those, at least 16 million were mail-in ballots, a fourfold increase since 2016.