> Do you know that our voter registration, which is organized by state and ultimately administered at the county level, does include that information?
There are lots of people in the US who are not registered to vote. A few reasons:
* They are non-citizens.
* They are children.
* They are convicted felons and live in a state where they are not eligible to vote (either while serving their sentences or after).
* They are eligible, but have chosen not to register.
I'm sure there are other categories of people who are not registered to vote. But even just these represent more than a hundred million people, a good third of the population, at least.
There are lots of people in the US who are not registered to vote. A few reasons:
* They are non-citizens.
* They are children.
* They are convicted felons and live in a state where they are not eligible to vote (either while serving their sentences or after).
* They are eligible, but have chosen not to register.
I'm sure there are other categories of people who are not registered to vote. But even just these represent more than a hundred million people, a good third of the population, at least.