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Party [4] Ideology Membership (2024) [2] Change from 2023 [3] 2024 PBA; Independent Party of Florida: IND Centrism: 242,330 28,944 Libertarian Party: LPF Libertarianism
The following tables indicate party affiliation in the U.S. state of Florida for the individual elected offices of: Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Attorney General; Chief Financial Officer; Commissioner of Agriculture; As well as the following historical offices that were elected from 1889 to 2005: Secretary of State; Comptroller
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The following statistics show party affiliation of registered Florida voters: In 1972, Democratic registered 69%, Republican 28%, and 3% other. In 1992, Democratic registered 51%, Republicans 41%, and 8% other. In 2013, Democrats registered 40%, Republicans 35%, and 25% other. [20] In 2016, Democrats registered 38%, Republicans 36%, and 26% ...
The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) is the affiliate of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Florida.It is currently the state's dominant party, controlling 20 out of 28 of Florida's U.S. House seats, both U.S. Senate seats, the governorship and all other statewide offices, and has supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature.
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Ecology Party of Florida: Florida Environmentalism: 2008 [40] 3,264 Independent Party of Florida: Florida 1993 276,467 Aloha ʻĀina Party: Hawaii Hawaiian sovereignty [41] 2015 Unknown: Labor Party: South Carolina Social democracy: 1996 Center-left to left-wing: Unknown: United Citizens Party: South Carolina Progressivism Black nationalism ...
Florida's state budget is funded one-third from General Revenue and two-thirds from hundreds of trust funds. [11] The General Revenue portion of Florida's state budget is funded primarily by sales tax, while local governments also have their own respective budgets funded primarily by property taxes. The annual state budget is constructed by the ...