When the sign-up session finished at midnight on Monday, 9,088,583 voters were registered throughout the state. With 3,971,607 registered Democrats compared to 3,673,783 registered Republicans, registered Democrats continued to lead the field.
In the Keystone State, there are about 1.4 million registered independent or third-party voters.
Despite having a larger percentage of registered voters (almost 44%) than the GOP (40%) this year, the Democratic Party’s lead over Republicans has diminished.
Only a little more than the 9,088,583 voters registered this cycle, 9,090,962 voters from all parties were registered in Pennsylvania in 2020.
In 2020, President Biden prevailed by 1.17 percentage points. The difference between the number of registered voters for Democrats and Republicans that year was 4.2 million to 3.5 million. According to the data, during an election that Biden won by 80,555 votes, Democrats had a 685,818 voter registration edge over Republicans.