Florida’s Early voting update for October 29th
Bottom Line: We’re more than halfway through with early voting for Florida’s midterm elections. I wanted to begin by setting the stage for the final home stretch to Election Day. Each weekday I’ll be providing an early voting update and comparing turnout to the previous midterm cycle in 2014. There are 28 early voting locations in Miami-Dade, 22 locations in Broward and 14 locations in Palm Beach County. First here’s where we stand with votes received by mail & early voting totals through Sunday.
- Democrats: 1,015,527 – 40%
- Republicans: 1,091,203 – 43%
- Indy/3rd party: 452,120 – 17%
Total votes: 2,558,850
With just eight days to go to Election Day, the GOP’s advantage in turnout has continued to grow. 75,676 more votes have been cast by Republicans than Democrats in Florida and it’s the best Republican early voting turnout we’ve ever seen in our state. Traditionally Republicans turn in more voters by mail, more Democrats early vote and more Republicans turnout on Election Day. As of now Republicans are leading across the board. It’s clear that unless the solid majority of Indy’s & third-party folks are backing Democrats – there's no blue wave in Florida. Not knowing what these votes look like makes it irresponsible to draw conclusions beyond that at this point but needless to say – it's better news than not for Republicans generally thus far.
If you’re attempting to gauge turnout, here’s what you should look for in Florida. These were the total early voting totals (vote by mail and early voting) breakouts from 2014 heading into Election Day.
- Democrats: 40%
- Republicans: 42%
- Indy/3rd party: 18%
Republicans held a 2% overall voter advantage in 2014 heading into Election Day in a cycle that was favorable for them generally across our state. Republicans are performing 1% better than that cycle so far.
Until tomorrow’s update...