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Two-thirds of Mass. voters are not enrolled with a party. What does that mean for politics?

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The entrance to the polling station at the Higginson-Lewis School in Roxbury. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR)
The entrance to the polling station at the Higginson-Lewis School in Roxbury. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR)

Polling group MassINC found 64% of voters in Massachusetts are now registered as unenrolled with a political party. Another 27% of voters are registered as Democrats and just 8% are registered as Republicans.

Steve Koczela of MassINC, Harvard professor and former gubernatorial candidate Danielle Allen and Wendy Wakemen, a Massachusetts GOP strategist, join Radio Boston to discuss what growing unenrollment means for future candidates and ballot measures.

This segment aired on March 26, 2024.

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