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October 23, 2017

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Mircalla Wozniak, Communications Specialist, 303.413.7766

New Voter Data Tool Released

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Elections Division Press Release

October 23, 2017


Media Contact: Mircalla Wozniak, Communications Specialist, 303-413-7766


Boulder County, Colo. Curious
about how many registered voters there are in your city? Or if your precinct
leans republican or democratic? Boulder County Elections has developed an
online interactive tool that anyone can use to look up the active voter
registration counts for Boulder County voters by party, gender, age range,
municipality, and precinct.

“During each election and
year-round sometimes too, voters, candidates, election workers, and the press
have lots of questions about the number of registered voters we have in
different pockets of the county and in different parties, and subsets of each,”
stated Boulder County Clerk & Recorder Hillary Hall. “We worked with
Boulder County IT to develop this easy to use online tool to offer a quick
self-service option for these data count requests and enable the community to
explore voter registration trends and patterns in Boulder County.”

Check out the new tool
at:
https://clerk.boco.solutions/CR_WebReporting/VoterRegCounts

A few fun quick facts you can see by using the tool (remember, numbers
shift daily with registration changes!):

  • Female
    voters outnumber male voter by over 4,600 voters overall
  • In
    the 20-29 age range, male voters outnumber female voters
  • We
    have the most voters in the 20-29 age category
  • If
    Unincorporated Boulder County voters were a city, they would be the 3rd
    largest city in the county after Boulder and Longmont

Check out the tool and tell us what
you think on our Facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/BoulderCountyClerk/