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Fact check: What percentage of idaho voters are democrat?
1. Summary of the results
Based on the available data, Democrats comprise approximately 12-13% of Idaho's registered voters. The Idaho Secretary of State's Office reports that Democrats make up 13% of registered voters, totaling 136,057 people [1]. This figure is corroborated by another source stating that about 13% of Idahoans who are registered voters are Democrats [2].
However, slightly different numbers appear in voter registration statistics, which show Democrats make up 12.22% of total registered voters in Idaho, with 137,639 registered Democrats [3]. The small discrepancy between these figures (136,057 vs. 137,639) likely reflects different reporting periods or data collection methods.
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The original question focuses solely on party registration percentages, but several important contextual factors are missing:
- Voting behavior differs significantly from registration numbers: In the 2024 presidential election, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris received 30% of the vote in Idaho [4], which is more than double the registered Democrat percentage. This suggests substantial crossover voting or independent voter support for Democratic candidates.
- Electoral performance trends: Idaho Democrats lost four legislative seats in the 2024 general election [5], and Idaho Republicans maintained their supermajority [6]. This indicates that despite some Democratic voter support, the party's political influence has been declining.
- Demographic outreach efforts: The Idaho Democratic Party has been actively engaging with marginalized communities, such as Native and Latino voters, to increase voter participation [7], suggesting efforts to expand beyond the current 12-13% registration base.
- Record voter turnout: Idaho broke voting records in 2024 with over 914,000 ballots cast [1], which provides important context about overall civic engagement levels.
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original question itself contains no misinformation or bias - it's a straightforward factual inquiry. However, the question's narrow focus on registration percentages alone could be misleading if used to assess Democratic political influence in Idaho, since actual voting patterns show significantly higher Democratic support (30%) than registration numbers (12-13%) would suggest. Anyone seeking to minimize Democratic influence in Idaho would benefit from emphasizing only the registration figures, while those seeking to demonstrate broader Democratic appeal would benefit from highlighting the voting percentages.