The Civitas Institute has released it’s latest study, a really impressive transparency project updating changes in voter registrations in North Carolina. The study, available online, includes graphics and statistics of county-by-county changes in the composition of voter registrations across the state. It’s an excellent and extensive resource.

The information is searchable for comparison of a previous month/year’s stats against changes in the registration data for a later period. Political party affiliation is broken down by Democrat, Republican, and Unaffiliated, and demographics by Black, White, and Other.

Since the bar graphs include percentage changes as well as totals, viewers get a good idea of where, when, and for whom the greatest changes have occurred. An invaluable tool for understanding and working with public policy issues, voter groups, and voter concerns over the course of the next many years.