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Montgomery County Voter Registration Statistic Book 2019 Primary Election MONTGOMERY COUNTY VOTER REGISTRATION STATISTIC BOOK 2019 PRIMARY ELECTION COUNTYWIDE 00000-DST-009-C Montgomery County Wednesday, May 08, 2019 Voter Count by Selected District and Party Federal Voter (Y) IS 0 AND Valid Voter (Y) IS 1 County ID County Political Party Count of Voters by Party CO46 MONTGOMERY COUNTY ABOLITIONIST 1 ADARIAN 13 AMERICA 1 AMERICAN 12 AMERICAN EAGLE 2 AMERICAN INDEPENDENT 7 American Solidarity Party 3 ANARCHIST 1 ANARCHO CAPITALIST 1 ANTI OBAMA 1 ANTIESTABLISHMENT 1 ASIAN 1 ATHEIST 1 BI-PARTISAN 4 BIRTHDAY 4 BLANK 594 both 1 BULL MOOSE 2 CAPITALIST 1 CARE 1 CENTRALIST 2 CENTRIST 2 CHRISTIAN 4 COMMUNIST 6 CONSERVATIVE 38 CONSERVATIVE DEMOCRAT 3 CONSERVATIVE INDEPENDENT 1 Conservative Republican 1 CONSTITUTION 20 CONSTITUTIONAL 71 CONSTITUTIONALIST 1 CONSUMER 4 DEAD SOON 1 DECLINE TO STATE 4 DEMOCRATIC 269392 Democratic Republican 1 DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST 12 Ethan's Party 1 FEDERALIST 2 FREE 1 FREEDOM 2 GARY JOHNSON 1 GO STEELERS 1 GOOD NEIGHBOR 2 1 County ID County Political Party Count of Voters by Party CO46 MONTGOMERY COUNTY GREEN 651 GREEN PARTY 18 GREEN PARTY OF THE US 3 GUNS AND DOPE 1 HALLOWEEN 3 HILLARY 1 HUMANITARIAN 1 I DON'T KNOW 1 IDK 1 I'M IN THE MIDDLE 1 IND. 7 INDEPENDANT 150 INDEPENDENCE 10 INDEPENDENT 7447 INDEPENDENT AMERICAN PARTY OF 2 PA INDEPENDENT CONSERVATIVE 1 INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT 12 INDEPENDENT GREEN 1 INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN 12 INDEPENDENT-COMPLETION 1 INDEPENT 5 INDIVIDUAL 1 JEDI 1 LABOR 1 LIBERAL 45 Liberal Democrat 1 LIBERTARIAN 2918 LIBERTARIAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST 1 GREEN LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN 5 Libertarian Socialist 1 MANAYUNK INDEPENDENT 1 MARIJUANA 1 MODERATE 19 MODERN WHIG 1 MODERN WHIG PARTY 1 MUSLIM 1 My Party 1 N/A 29 NATIONAL SOCIALIST 2 NEUTRAL 7 NEW PROGRESSIVE 1 NO 1 NO AFFILIATION 48942 NO LONGER IN USE 1 NO PARTY 549 NO YOU PROBLEMS 1 NON DENOMINATIONAL 1 Non Party 2 2 County ID County Political Party Count of Voters by Party CO46 MONTGOMERY COUNTY NONE 2428 NON-INCRIMINATING 1 NON-PARTISAN 20147 NOT DEMO-REPO 1 NOT SURE 29 OBAMA 1 OPEN 4 OTHER 1843 OTHER POLITICAL VIEWS 1 PATRIOT 20 PEACE AND FREEDOM 1 PIRATE 1 PIRATE PARTY OF THE UNITED 1 STATES PIZZA PARTY 1 PROGRESSIVE 2 REAGANITE 1 REFORM 18 REPUBLICAN 201949 RIGHT TO LIFE 1 SILLY PARTY 1 SOCIAL DEMOCRAT 1 SOCIALIST 13 SOCIALIST PARTY USA 1 SOCIALIST WORKERS 1 TEA PARTY 1 THE SURPRISE PARTY 1 TOGA 2 TRANSHUMANIST PARTY 1 UNAFFILIATED 39 UNCERTAIN 1 UNDECIDED 41 UNDECLARED 4 UNDETERMINED 1 UNITED AMERICA 1 UNKNOWN 26 WHIG 2 WHOEVER IS THE BEST CANID 1 WIG-REPUBLICAN 1 YOUNG OUTSIDER 1 Count of Voters in CO46: 557679 Total Voters on Report: 557679 3 Magisterial Districts 00000-DST-009-C Montgomery County Wednesday, May 08, 2019 Voter Count by Selected District and Party Federal Voter (Y) IS 0 AND Magistrate (T) IS MG203 AND Valid Voter (Y) IS 1 Magistrate ID Magistrate Political Party Count of Voters by Party MG203 2-03 AMERICAN 1 AMERICAN INDEPENDENT 1 BLANK 17 CHRISTIAN 1 CONSERVATIVE 2 CONSTITUTION 2 CONSTITUTIONAL 4 DEMOCRATIC 8290 FEDERALIST 1 GREEN 28 GREEN PARTY 1 INDEPENDANT 4 INDEPENDENT 329 INDEPENDENT GREEN 1 LIBERAL 2 LIBERTARIAN 154 MUSLIM 1 NATIONAL SOCIALIST 1 NO AFFILIATION 2039 NO PARTY 20 NONE 93 NON-PARTISAN 1092 NOT SURE 2 OTHER 80 PATRIOT 1 REAGANITE 1 REFORM 2 REPUBLICAN 11582 UNDECIDED 2 UNKNOWN 1 Count of Voters in MG203: 23755 Total Voters on Report: 23755 1 School Districts 00000-DST-009-C Montgomery County Wednesday, May 08, 2019 Voter Count by Selected District and Party Federal Voter (Y) IS 0 AND Valid Voter (Y) IS 1 School District ID School District Political Party Count of Voters by Party SC068 ABINGTON/ROCKLEDGE ADARIAN 2 AMERICAN INDEPENDENT 4 American Solidarity Party 1 ASIAN 1 BLANK 48 CONSERVATIVE 1 CONSTITUTION 2 CONSTITUTIONAL 6 CONSUMER 1 DEAD SOON 1 DECLINE TO STATE 1 DEMOCRATIC 23458 GREEN 51 GREEN PARTY 2 INDEPENDANT 9 INDEPENDENCE 1 INDEPENDENT 475 INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN 1 LIBERAL 4 LIBERTARIAN 209 LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN 1 MODERATE 2 N/A 1 NO AFFILIATION 3168 NO PARTY 30 Non Party 1 NONE 159 NON-PARTISAN 1218 NOT SURE 3 OPEN 1 OTHER 131 PATRIOT 3 REPUBLICAN 13064 SILLY PARTY 1 SOCIALIST 1 SOCIALIST PARTY USA 1 UNAFFILIATED 5 UNDECIDED 3 UNKNOWN 5 Count of Voters in SC068: 42076 SC069 BRYN ATHYN INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC 19 NO AFFILIATION 3 OTHER 1 1 School District ID School District Political Party Count of Voters by Party SC069 BRYN ATHYN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN 20 Count of Voters in SC069: 43 SC070 BRYN ATHYN DEMOCRATIC 282 INDEPENDENT 13 LIBERTARIAN 11 NO AFFILIATION 112 NONE 1 NON-PARTISAN 32 OTHER 3 REPUBLICAN 421 Count of Voters in SC070: 875 SC071 CHELTENHAM AMERICAN 1 AMERICAN INDEPENDENT 1 American Solidarity Party 2 BLANK 37 CONSUMER 1 DEMOCRATIC 19420 GREEN 39 INDEPENDANT 9 INDEPENDENT 256 JEDI 1 LIBERTARIAN 75 MODERATE 2 NO AFFILIATION 1827 NO PARTY 16 NONE 143 NON-INCRIMINATING 1 NON-PARTISAN 617 NOT DEMO-REPO 1 NOT SURE 2 OTHER 68 REPUBLICAN 3807 SOCIALIST 1 TEA PARTY 1 UNAFFILIATED 2 UNDECLARED 1 UNKNOWN 2 WHOEVER IS THE BEST CANID 1 Count of Voters in SC071: 26334 SC072 COLONIAL ADARIAN 2 BLANK 29 CARE 1 CENTRALIST 1 CONSERVATIVE 1 CONSTITUTION 1 CONSTITUTIONAL 2 2 School District ID School District Political Party Count of Voters by Party SC072 COLONIAL DEMOCRATIC 15899 DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST 1 GREEN 36 GREEN PARTY 1 GUNS AND DOPE 1 HUMANITARIAN 1 INDEPENDANT 5 INDEPENDENT 435 INDEPENDENT AMERICAN PARTY OF 1 PA INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN 1 LIBERAL 1 LIBERTARIAN 166 N/A 2 NEW PROGRESSIVE 1 NO AFFILIATION 2905 NO PARTY 38 NONE 98 NON-PARTISAN 976 NOT SURE 2 OTHER 108 REFORM 1 REPUBLICAN 11633 UNAFFILIATED 1 UNDECIDED 2 UNKNOWN 2 Count of Voters in SC072: 32354 SC074 JENKINTOWN BLANK 2 DEMOCRATIC 2240 GREEN 5 INDEPENDENT 46 LIBERTARIAN 17 LIBERTARIAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST 1 GREEN NO AFFILIATION 260 NO PARTY 6 NONE 10 NON-PARTISAN 93 OTHER 5 REPUBLICAN 744 SOCIALIST 1 Count of Voters in SC074: 3430 SC075 LOWER MERION BLANK 73 CAPITALIST 1 COMMUNIST 1 CONSERVATIVE 2 CONSTITUTION 2 CONSTITUTIONAL 3 3 School District ID School District Political Party Count of Voters by Party SC075 LOWER MERION CONSUMER 1 DEMOCRATIC 30097 Ethan's Party 1 GREEN 43 GREEN PARTY 3 GREEN PARTY OF THE US 1 I DON'T KNOW 1 IND. 1 INDEPENDANT 13 INDEPENDENCE 1 INDEPENDENT 545 INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT 3 LABOR 1 LIBERAL 1 LIBERTARIAN 173 MODERATE 1 NO AFFILIATION 4550 NO PARTY 34 NONE 339 NON-PARTISAN 1449 OTHER 98 PATRIOT 2 PEACE AND FREEDOM 1 PIZZA PARTY 1 REFORM 1 REPUBLICAN 12180 TOGA 1 UNAFFILIATED 5 UNDECIDED 4 UNITED AMERICA 1 UNKNOWN 2 Count of Voters in SC075: 49636 SC076 LOWER MORELAND BLANK 9 CONSTITUTION 1 DEMOCRATIC 3932 DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST 1 GREEN 12 INDEPENDANT 1 INDEPENDENCE 1 INDEPENDENT 90 LIBERAL 2 LIBERTARIAN 52 MODERATE 1 NEUTRAL 1 NO AFFILIATION 860 NO PARTY 8 NONE 31 NON-PARTISAN 254 OTHER 24 4 School District ID School District Political Party Count of Voters by Party SC076 LOWER MORELAND REPUBLICAN 4074 UNAFFILIATED 1 UNDECLARED 1 UNKNOWN 1 Count of Voters in SC076: 9357 SC077 METHACTON AMERICAN 1 ANTI OBAMA 1 BLANK 17 COMMUNIST 1 CONSERVATIVE 3 CONSTITUTION 1 CONSTITUTIONAL 5 DECLINE TO STATE 1 DEMOCRATIC 9031 Democratic Republican 1 GREEN 25 IND. 1 INDEPENDANT 8 INDEPENDENT 348 INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT 1 INDEPENT 1 LIBERAL 2 LIBERTARIAN 110 MODERATE 2 NO AFFILIATION 2107 NO PARTY 14 NONE 79 NON-PARTISAN 938 OTHER 60 REPUBLICAN 10524 UNAFFILIATED 1 UNDECIDED 4 Count of Voters in SC077: 23287 SC078 NORRISTOWN ADARIAN 2 AMERICAN 1 BI-PARTISAN 2 BLANK 60 COMMUNIST 1 CONSERVATIVE 4 CONSTITUTION 4 CONSTITUTIONAL 8 DECLINE TO STATE 1 DEMOCRATIC 21273 DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST 2 GREEN 49 GREEN PARTY 3 HILLARY 1 IND. 2 5 School District ID School District Political Party Count of Voters by Party SC078 NORRISTOWN INDEPENDANT 19 INDEPENDENCE 1 INDEPENDENT 482 INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT 1 LIBERAL 6 LIBERTARIAN 198 LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN 1 MODERATE 1 N/A 13 NATIONAL SOCIALIST 1 NEUTRAL 1 NO AFFILIATION 3080 NO PARTY 19 Non Party 1 NONE 209 NON-PARTISAN 1071 NOT SURE 1 OBAMA 1 OTHER 171 PATRIOT 1 REPUBLICAN 10527 SOCIALIST 1 UNAFFILIATED 4 UNCERTAIN 1 UNDECIDED 3 UNKNOWN 2 YOUNG OUTSIDER 1 Count of Voters in SC078: 37230 SC079 NORTH PENN ADARIAN 1 AMERICAN 2 AMERICAN EAGLE 1 ANARCHIST 1 ATHEIST 1 BI-PARTISAN 1 BIRTHDAY 1 BLANK 65 BULL MOOSE 1 CHRISTIAN 1 COMMUNIST 1 CONSERVATIVE 3 CONSERVATIVE DEMOCRAT 2 Conservative Republican 1 CONSTITUTIONAL 10 DECLINE TO STATE 1 DEMOCRATIC 30084 DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST 2 FREE 1 GREEN 85 GREEN PARTY 2 6 School District ID School District Political Party Count of Voters by Party SC079 NORTH PENN GREEN PARTY OF THE US 1 INDEPENDANT 19 INDEPENDENCE 1 INDEPENDENT 945 INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT 1 INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN 2 LIBERAL 6 Liberal Democrat 1 LIBERTARIAN 375 MODERATE 5 N/A 3 NEUTRAL 1 NO 1 NO AFFILIATION 6291 NO PARTY 91 NO YOU PROBLEMS 1 NONE 353 NON-PARTISAN 2845 NOT SURE 8 OPEN 1 OTHER 244 PATRIOT 4 PROGRESSIVE 1 REFORM 2 REPUBLICAN 26186 RIGHT TO LIFE 1 SOCIALIST 1 UNAFFILIATED 7 UNDECIDED 3 UNDECLARED 1 UNKNOWN 3 WHIG 1 Count of Voters in SC079: 67672 SC080 PERKIOMEN VALLEY AMERICAN 2 BLANK 21 CONSERVATIVE 4 CONSTITUTION 1 CONSTITUTIONAL 3 DEMOCRATIC 8932 FEDERALIST 1 GREEN 29 INDEPENDANT 9 INDEPENDENCE 1 INDEPENDENT 363 INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT 1 LIBERAL 2 LIBERTARIAN 159 MARIJUANA 1 My Party 1 7 School District ID School District Political Party Count of Voters by Party SC080 PERKIOMEN VALLEY NEUTRAL 1 NO AFFILIATION 2242 NO PARTY 22 NONE 88 NON-PARTISAN 1032 NOT SURE 1 OTHER 77 PATRIOT 2 REFORM 1 REPUBLICAN 10401 SOCIALIST 1 UNDECLARED 1 UNDETERMINED 1 UNKNOWN 2 Count of Voters in SC080: 23402 SC081 POTTSGROVE BLANK 14 CHRISTIAN 1 CONSTITUTION 1 CONSTITUTIONAL 4 DEMOCRATIC 5719 GREEN 22 INDEPENDANT 1 INDEPENDENT 199 INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT 1 LIBERAL 1 LIBERTARIAN 84 NO AFFILIATION 1150 NO PARTY 14 NONE 59 NON-PARTISAN 600 NOT SURE 1 OTHER 64 REAGANITE 1 REFORM 1 REPUBLICAN 5474 UNAFFILIATED 1 UNDECIDED 1 Count of Voters in SC081: 13413 SC082 POTTSTOWN ABOLITIONIST 1 AMERICAN 1 AMERICAN EAGLE 1 BLANK 31 BULL MOOSE 1 CONSERVATIVE 1 CONSERVATIVE INDEPENDENT 1 CONSTITUTION 1 CONSTITUTIONAL 5 DEMOCRATIC 7320 8 School District ID School District Political Party Count of Voters by Party SC082 POTTSTOWN DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST 2 GREEN 24 IND.
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