Arizona's voter registration numbers are higher heading into next week's general election.
The Secretary of State's Office announced Wednesday that Arizona now has slightly more than 3.1 million registered voters. That's an increase of more than 24,000 voters since the primary election in August.
Nearly all of the electorate is divided roughly into thirds, with 1.1 million Republicans, approximately 953,000 Democrats and about 1 million independents.
Members of the Libertarian, Green and Americans Elect parties account for about 1 percent of the electorate.









Engaged Voter posted at 10:45 am on Thu, Nov 1, 2012.
How many of those 24,000 are actually American citizens?
How many are fraudulent?
Oh yes, that's right, with the Federal form there's no way to know!
We'll just assume, based on the "honor system", that they're all legitimate. ;)