Florida’s Voter Registration by Party – March 17th, 2026
Bottom Line: Florida’s Republican Party had another record year of performance in 2024. That proved true at the polls as more Republicans were elected top to bottom within the state than in any other election cycle in the state’s history- highlighted by Donald Trump’s dominating 13-point victory. In fact, Republicans have only added to their record majority since November’s elections as two Democrats in the state House, Tampa’s Susan Valdes and Dania Beach’s Hillary Cassel, have flipped to the Republican Party after having won election as Democrats. The Republican advantage also played out every month this year in Florida’s voter registration information as well.
It’s safe to say that Florida’s voter registration trends haven’t been the friend of 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. The GOP voter registration advantage has steadily grown ever since.
The most recent update from Florida’s Division of Elections reflects voter registration information statewide entering March:
- DEM: +4,161 (+4,474 in February)
- GOP: +26,483 (+12,137 in February)
- NPA/Other: +18,489 (+9,881 in February)
The current breakout of registered voters looks like this...
- DEM: 30.2%
- GOP: 41.3%
- NPA/Other: 28.5%
As the election cycle began to pick up in February, so did new voter registrations as all constituencies added voters. However once again Democrats found themselves significantly trailing Republicans but also NPAs and minor parties as well.
The Republican advantage over Democrats now stands at a record 1,487,286. The total includes a net change of 7,663 voters in February. Of Florida’s 67 counties – only 8 currently have Democrat majorities by way of voter registration. It's clear that the trends that were in place prior to 2024’s election cycle have continued to play out after it as well.