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What data does the Secretary of State’s Office have on active, inactive, and cancelled registrations?

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What data does the Secretary of State’s Office have on active, inactive, and cancelled registrations?

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When the status of a registration changes, such as from active to inactive, that change creates a transaction in the Statewide Voter Registration Database. The Secretary of State’s Office tracks the number of transactions, in six categories, each month. These statistics are not the number of new people who register to vote each year, or the number cancelled each year, because the same people may change status within that year. Rather, these statistics are the number of registration transactions that occur in each category in each year.

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