The ranks of Republican voters in the district have declined by eight percentage points since 2002, while Democrat registration has remained relatively constant. Voters not aligned with either major party have grown by eight points, have overtaken Democrats and come within 13 points of Republicans. According to figures compiled for the 2000 census, this district is tied with LD-16 for third-most affluent in the state with a median income of $29,309. Residents of this district are also among the best educated in the state with the fourth-highest percentage of college degrees and the second-highest percentage of high school graduates.
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