This means Democrats have a 40.1% registration advantage over Republicans.
Republicans solidified gains won in the 1984 Reagan landslide in a state where Democrats continue to maintain a 2-to-1 registration advantage.
Despite a Democratic registration advantage of about 2,000, she was defeated by more than 3,000 votes.
In part, that reflects the Democrats' roughly five to one registration advantage over Republicans.
In the 1996 Presidential election, its overwhelming 10-to-1 Democratic registration advantage gave Bill Clinton 78 percent of the vote.
Buffalo Democrats enjoy an 8-to-1 registration advantage over Republicans.
Redistricting made the district significantly more Democratic than its predecessor; Democrats now have a nine-point registration advantage.
With heavily Democratic registration advantages in District 9, she was elected to the State Senate with 77.30%.
They are largely responsible for the Democrats' registration advantage, 25 percent to 19.6 percent for the Republicans, across the state.
After all, Democrats enjoy a 5-to-1 registration advantage over Republicans in the city.