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The following information reflects statewide statistics compiled directly from the individual county daily reports for vote-by-mail and early voting activity as last filed by the county. For county-by-county breakdown, scroll down to tabs.
This section contains detailed election results data, including precinct-level results, vote-by-mail and early voting data, and voter turnout. This section contains a variety of voter registration statistics, including current and historical voter registration reports.
Welcome to the UF Election Lab’s early voter tracker, maintained by Dr. McDonald. If you’re constantly checking here, as many do, you may need to do a hard refresh on your browser to get the latest data.
We provide overall state statistics on the number of early voters and their voting method: in-person early or by mail. Where available we provide these statistics by counties and by party registration, age, gender, and race.
Data ranges from 24 to 43. Note: Party registration statistics are for states that have party registration. These statistics are not actual votes. By federal law, election officials do not begin counting ballots until Election Day, although they may start the process of preparing ballots for counting in advance.
Early Voting Statistics Each county is only required to report to the Division of Elections once a day by 8 a.m. (local time) reflecting the prior day’s early voting activity.
Florida early voting statistics. Auto-updated: Data updates every 5 minutes (computer uptime permitting). Try refreshing the feed directly if you have caching issues.
Vote-by-Mail ballot request reports are filed daily starting 60 days before the election and ending 15 days after the election. Early voting reports are filed daily starting one day after the county's early voting period starts and ending one day after the period ends.
More than 6.7 million Florida voters have cast their ballots, either at early voting locations or through vote-by-mail, according to the Friday morning report from the Florida Division of...
Florida registered Democrats have a 812,359 ballot request lead over registered Republicans. Voter Registration Statistics are as of July 31, 2020.