This is a history of Party Affiliation in Massachussets since 1948. Unenrolled voters,formerly known as Independent voters, surpassed Democrats in 1988 and have been growing ever since. Source MA Sec of State
The first chart below shows Registered Voters in Medway broken out by Age Groups and Gender. The second chart breaks out Age Group and Gender by Precinct and the third chart breaks out Age Group and Gender by Party.
These charts show the number of voters who turned out to vote overlaid on the total number of registered voters in each Age Group and Gender. The voters are shown in darker shades of pink and blue while the lighter shades represent those who were absent. As can be seen, younger voters miss voting by wide margins.
These charts show voters in the 2018 General Election broken out by Party Affiliation overlaid on top of the Registered Voters in each Age Group and Party Affiliation. Voters are shown in darker red, blue, and purple while the lighter shades represent those who were absent.
This is the 2016 Presidential Election and it shows Age Group and Gender of those who voted and those who were Registered but did not vote. Be aware of a three year shift between the Age Groups in 2019 and the Age Groups of who voted in 2016. This is why none of the 18-20 year Registered Voters in 2019 voted in 2016.
This is the 2016 Presidential Election and it shows Age Group and Party Affiliation of those who voted and those who were Registered but did not vote.
This is the Presidential Primary in 2016. It clearly shows the Gender divide between those who voted in the Democratic verusus Republican primaries.
This is the 2016 Presidential Primary and it shows Age Group and Gender of those who voted and those who were Registered but did not vote.
This is the 2016 Presidential Primary and it shows Age Group and Party Affiliation of those who voted and those who were Registered but did not vote.