RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — As voters across Southern California prepare to cast ballots in Tuesday's primary election, a record 23.1 million Californians are registered to vote, according to figures released Friday by the Secretary of State's Office.
The latest Report of Registration, released by Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, found that 23,155,447 eligible Californians were registered to vote as of May 18, the highest total in state history.
"California's record voter registration numbers show that our democracy is alive and well, powered by millions of Californians who are excited to take part in shaping both the future and values that strengthen our state," Weber said in a statement. "Our voters are not only staying engaged, they are stepping forward with purpose."
Democrats continue to make up the largest share of the state's electorate, with nearly 10.4 million registered voters, or 44.9% of the total. Republicans account for about 5.8 million voters, or 24.96%, while 5.28 million voters, or 22.82%, are registered with no party preference.
The report also found 965,068 voters registered with the American Independent Party, 231,107 registered Libertarians, 154,305 Peace and Freedom Party members and 113,790 Green Party voters.
Eligible Californians who have not yet registered to vote may still participate in Tuesday's election through same-day, or conditional, voter registration, which is available at vote centers throughout the state, officials said.
Voters who are unsure of their registration status can check online through the Secretary of State's Office at voterstatus.sos.ca.gov.
In Riverside County, already approximately 1,464,734 Vote-by-Mail ballots have been issued and approximately 215,078 have been returned good, according to the Registrar of Voters.
This number also accounts for supplemental voter registrations and ballot reissues, the registrar's office said. For more information about Tuesday's election, visit: voteinfo.net/june-2-2026-primary-election.
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