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Florida’s Updated Voter Registration by Party – April 2023

Florida’s Updated Voter Registration by Party – April 2023    

Bottom Line: The Florida Division of Elections has provided the update for all eligible voter registrations through March. The trend hasn’t been the friend of Florida’s Democrats in recent years. For the better part of twenty years Republicans steadily ate away at the voter registration advantage Florida’s Democrats had held since the onset of partisan voter record keeping in the 1970’s. By November of 2021, amid massive pandemic induced relocations, Republican voter registrations outnumbered Democrats for the first time. And every month since the GOP advantage by way of voter registration has grown. Earlier this year Florida’s Democrats opted to head in a new direction with party leadership tapping former Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried to lead the party going forward. Has the shift in leadership resulted in a shifting of voter partisanship?  

These are the year-to-date voter registration information:             

  • DEM: -74,081 (-12,734 last month)  
  • GOP: -3,117 (+5,194 last month)  
  • NPA/Other: +20,348 (+9,529 last month)    

The current breakout of registered voters looks like this...             

  • DEM: 33.5%             
  • GOP: 36.7%             
  • NPA/Other: 29.8%             

In the answer in short is no. Nikki hasn’t stopped the trend of Democrat defections, at least yet. We’re continuing to see large Democrat defections while NPA and Republican registrations rise. The net-net of it entering April is that Republicans yet again have a record voter registration advantage. The Republican advantage relative to Democrats now stands at a record 454,918 voters with a net change of 17,928 to the advantage of the GOP in March alone. With NPA’s rapidly rising, at current pacing, it’s possible that by that by the 2024 election cycle NPA registrations could be threatening to overtake Democrats in the state. Notably, while Republicans won all but five counties last November, there remain 13 of Florida’s 67 counties in which Democrats retain a registration advantage, including South Florida’s TriCounty.     


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