Florida’s early voting - who's voted so far

Your first look at Florida’s early voting 

Bottom Line: Reading too much into any one particular voting stat is never a good idea. In the case of early voting simply search for 2016 early voting stories in Florida and you’re bound to find endless stories written around the state talking about how turnout looked good for Hillary Clinton and the Democrats. Elections are too complicated to get a good read of by any one stat. Early voting stats are relevant though, as long as you don’t look for only what you want to look for, and don’t get carried away reading too much into what you see or hear. With early voting underway across the state for our primaries just over a week away here’s a first look at what’s up across Florida. 

As of Sunday, here’s who’s voted so far... 

  • Republicans: 460,372 (47%) 
  • Democrats: 404,335 (41%) 
  • No party: 118,673 (12%) 
  • 3rd Party: 3,311 (.03%) 

There are more Democrats registered in Florida than Republicans. Republicans make up just 35% of the state's voter registration (to Democrats at 37%). This means that Republicans are off to a strong start with early voting in the primaries - which would seem to indicate that at the onset of Florida’s primary voting – there's plenty of enthusiasm on the right. With wide open primaries for Governor on both sides of the isle at the top of the ticket, this primary cycle is a pretty fair assessment of overall partisan enthusiasm. So far so good for Republicans. We’ll see if that continues. 


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