Increase of nearly 35,000 voters since primary
Over three million people are registered to vote in Kentucky in the November 6th elections.
The final report of registered voters shows 3,402,925, a net increase of nearly 35,000 voters since the May 22 primary.
Secretary of State Allison Lundergan Grimes announced the numbers yesterday.
Grimes says nearly 50-percent of registered voters are Democrats, while almost 42-percent are Republicans.
The Republican Party and other affiliations gained voters in all the districts, while the Democratic Party gained voters in the 3rd, 4th, and 6th Districts.

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