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Voter turnout in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election by race/ethnicity. Race and ethnicity has had an effect on voter turnout in recent years, with data from recent elections such as 2008 showing much lower turnout among people identifying as Hispanic or Asian ethnicity than other voters (see chart to the right).
In 2020, Republican Donald Trump (who changed his resident state from New York to Florida in 2019 [119]) carried the state again by 3.4 percentage points, an improvement from his 1.2% margin in 2016, despite Trump losing re-election nationwide and polls pointing to a narrow Democratic win in Florida.
Florida had the highest voter turnout of red-voting states in 2020. Still, no Southern state made it to the top 10. Florida placed 14th with a 72.3% voter turnout, and North Carolina placed 15th ...
That's a 78.76% turnout, the highest in any Florida election since 1992, according to state records. In 2020, 77% of more than 15 million registered Florida voters voted . In 2016, it was 75%.
In a 2020 study, Florida was ranked as the 11th hardest state for citizens to vote in. [2] All citizens of the United States, over the age of eighteen and who are permanent residents of the state, may register to vote as a qualified elector of Florida unless they are convicted of a felony or found to be mentally incompetent .
The Independent’s data correspondent looks at the numbers you need to know from the 2024 election, ... of Florida Election Lab, turnout remains close to the record-breaking high in 2020 ...
In this election, the Whig Party won Florida's three electoral votes with 57.20% of the vote; this was its only victory in the state. [ 2 ] In the realigning 1860 election , Florida was one of the ten slave states that did not provide ballot access to the Republican nominee, Abraham Lincoln . [ 3 ]
The midterm election turnout surge that began in 2018 kept going in 2022, and new data shows that it was concentrated in states Democrats won in 2020.. More than half of eligible voters — 52.2% ...