Voter Registration by Party Affiliation Year to Date Report August 2015

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1 Page 1 of 10 Republican Party ALACHUA 44,891 44,940 45,112 45,152 45,164 45,214 44,511 44,593 44, BAKER 6,091 6,116 6,126 6,148 6,154 6,086 6,069 6,086 6, BAY 55,439 55,559 55,613 55,385 53,823 53,102 52,915 52,878 53, BRADFORD 6,447 6,464 6,375 6,346 6,297 6,330 6,335 6,363 6, BREVARD 158, , , , , , , , , BROWARD 237, , , , , , , , , CALHOUN 1,816 1,822 1,792 1,806 1,818 1,825 1,824 1,839 1, CHARLOTTE 51,209 51,342 51,615 51,628 51,456 51,426 51,615 51,821 52, CITRUS 42,226 42,365 42,592 42,514 42,510 41,755 41,926 41,934 42, CLAY 72,537 72,765 72,743 72,844 72,939 72,993 73,273 73,547 73, COLLIER 94,749 94,906 95,003 93,341 93,693 93,947 94,166 94,562 95, COLUMBIA 14,136 14,120 14,095 14,115 14,157 14,188 14,241 14,295 14, DESOTO 4,428 4,457 4,467 4,478 4,499 4,499 4,507 4,507 4, DIXIE 2,836 2,837 2,858 2,778 2,784 2,797 2,774 2,776 2, DUVAL 202, , , , , , , , , ESCAMBIA 88,431 87,401 87,590 87,239 86,967 87,033 84,916 85,042 85, FLAGLER 26,295 26,396 26,485 26,540 26,683 26,513 26,414 26,600 26, FRANKLIN 1,807 1,815 1,822 1,791 1,799 1,798 1,828 1,846 1, GADSDEN 3,977 3,982 3,994 3,993 4,011 4,069 4,069 4,058 4, GILCHRIST 5,371 5,394 5,405 5,378 5,365 5,350 5,357 5,246 5, GLADES 1,896 1,909 1,911 1,917 1,918 1,921 1,936 1,942 1, GULF 3,601 3,610 3,611 3,654 3,666 3,659 3,676 3,692 3, HAMILTON 1,908 1,914 1,916 1,914 1,919 1,931 1,931 1,935 1, HARDEE 4,398 4,386 4,404 4,407 4,403 4,403 4,416 4,426 4, HENDRY 5,470 5,479 5,499 5,482 5,485 5,225 5,249 5,272 5, HERNANDO 48,844 48,789 48,619 48,290 47,851 47,376 47,600 47,864 48, HIGHLANDS 26,404 26,435 26,461 26,497 26,491 26,333 26,392 26,318 26, HILLSBOROUGH 246, , , , , , , , , HOLMES 4,177 4,179 4,187 4,152 4,153 4,070 4,078 4,089 4, INDIAN RIVER 44,788 44,739 44,811 44,691 44,759 44,761 45,035 45,133 45, JACKSON 8,261 8,308 8,348 8,340 8,307 8,328 8,369 8,413 8, JEFFERSON 2,434 2,408 2,410 2,408 2,408 2,416 2,414 2,423 2, LAFAYETTE 1,243 1,242 1,246 1,209 1,216 1,222 1,227 1,237 1, LAKE 90,536 90,536 90,084 90,157 86,477 86,675 86,972 87,286 87, LEE 172, , , , , , , , ,

2 Page 2 of 10 Republican Party LEON 52,327 52,408 51,811 51,949 51,897 51,552 51,516 51,639 51, LEVY 10,791 10,802 10,854 10,872 10,887 10,898 10,727 10,561 10, LIBERTY MADISON 2,644 2,656 2,669 2,670 2,672 2,680 2,688 2,707 2, MANATEE 88,436 88,666 89,358 89,470 89,718 89,873 89,230 88,758 89, MARION 92,507 92,559 91,939 91,688 90,092 90,189 90,402 90,756 91, MARTIN 52,375 52,383 52,067 51,031 51,122 51,252 50,883 51,015 51, MIAMI-DADE 360, , , , , , , , , MONROE 19,050 18,889 18,937 18,957 18,937 18,766 18,840 18,893 18, NASSAU 30,178 30,311 30,229 30,285 30,154 30,269 30,368 30,615 30, OKALOOSA 72,352 72,460 72,719 72,881 72,519 72,372 71,071 71,309 71, OKEECHOBEE 7,199 7,180 7,192 7,191 6,983 6,984 7,013 7,017 7, ORANGE 204, , , , , , , , , OSCEOLA 42,588 42,578 41,297 41,398 41,389 41,079 41,198 41,465 41, PALM BEACH 238, , , , , , , , , PASCO 116, , , , , , , , , PINELLAS 221, , , , , , , , , POLK 130, , , , , , , , , PUTNAM 15,023 15,072 15,134 15,209 15,096 15,114 14,958 15,033 15, SANTA ROSA 71,049 71,242 71,424 71,856 71,995 72,068 72,271 72,513 72, SARASOTA 119, , , , , , , , , SEMINOLE 105, , , , , , , , , ST. JOHNS 84,220 84,658 85,100 85,360 85,530 84,331 83,473 83,569 83, ST. LUCIE 54,651 54,779 54,372 54,508 54,670 54,512 54,663 54,904 55, SUMTER 41,982 42,169 42,438 42,585 42,183 41,855 42,080 42,318 42, SUWANNEE 9,342 9,383 9,398 9,393 9,394 9,419 9,430 9,446 9, TAYLOR 3,380 3,392 3,400 3,364 3,362 3,371 3,393 3,410 3, UNION 2,444 2,436 2,426 2,418 2,419 2,430 2,418 2,424 2, VOLUSIA 112, , , , , , , , , WAKULLA 6,266 6,283 6,228 6,173 6,187 6,266 6,296 6,340 6, WALTON 23,377 23,468 23,318 23,454 23,522 23,572 23,102 23,214 23, WASHINGTON 6,232 6,240 6,260 6,268 6,233 6,260 6,282 6,295 6, TOTALS 4,182,775 4,182,825 4,182,150 4,178,215 4,171,732 4,161,672 4,153,210 4,160,362 4,171,

3 Page 3 of 10 Democratic Party ALACHUA 73,888 73,940 74,097 74,069 74,056 74,089 72,694 72,877 73, BAKER 6,605 6,600 6,591 6,580 6,567 6,475 6,460 6,444 6, BAY 32,813 32,848 32,767 32,657 31,114 30,625 30,375 30,189 30, BRADFORD 7,121 7,116 7,002 6,980 6,913 6,910 6,900 6,896 6, BREVARD 126, , , , , , , , , BROWARD 550, , , , , , , , , CALHOUN 5,664 5,658 5,595 5,601 5,613 5,619 5,576 5,579 5, CHARLOTTE 35,806 35,848 36,020 35,989 35,784 35,748 35,876 36,028 36, CITRUS 30,811 30,846 30,955 30,855 30,770 29,981 30,053 29,994 30, CLAY 31,078 31,192 31,202 31,285 31,315 31,323 31,165 31,079 31, COLLIER 45,087 45,112 45,138 43,464 43,581 43,747 43,823 44,009 44, COLUMBIA 15,477 15,390 15,282 15,258 15,233 15,241 15,260 15,240 15, DESOTO 7,468 7,445 7,440 7,443 7,424 7,415 7,391 7,322 7, DIXIE 5,652 5,630 5,614 5,406 5,404 5,392 5,312 5,288 5, DUVAL 231, , , , , , , , , ESCAMBIA 72,346 71,320 71,368 71,143 71,013 71,001 68,946 68,915 68, FLAGLER 24,293 24,294 24,333 24,352 24,522 24,202 23,983 24,035 24, FRANKLIN 4,627 4,618 4,611 4,485 4,479 4,465 4,467 4,458 4, GADSDEN 22,513 22,434 22,433 22,456 22,462 22,502 22,455 22,335 22, GILCHRIST 4,019 4,015 4,005 3,962 3,934 3,913 3,897 3,784 3, GLADES 3,135 3,151 3,147 3,155 3,154 3,155 3,145 3,140 3, GULF 4,820 4,821 4,820 4,811 4,803 4,795 4,771 4,760 4, HAMILTON 4,951 4,947 4,928 4,920 4,927 4,921 4,922 4,920 4, HARDEE 4,952 4,899 4,895 4,894 4,879 4,876 4,882 4,886 4, HENDRY 8,295 8,293 8,297 8,287 8,268 7,839 7,859 7,861 7, HERNANDO 44,175 44,036 43,777 43,238 42,716 42,285 42,418 42,518 42, HIGHLANDS 21,764 21,781 21,809 21,808 21,789 21,538 21,553 21,294 21, HILLSBOROUGH 307, , , , , , , , , HOLMES 5,606 5,592 5,574 5,540 5,494 5,379 5,367 5,337 5, INDIAN RIVER 27,253 27,163 27,193 27,137 27,143 27,123 27,299 27,376 27, JACKSON 16,519 16,481 16,495 16,398 16,331 16,319 16,311 16,265 16, JEFFERSON 5,993 5,921 5,919 5,894 5,889 5,886 5,873 5,872 5, LAFAYETTE 2,905 2,896 2,887 2,807 2,803 2,796 2,794 2,784 2, LAKE 68,314 68,213 67,791 67,853 64,118 64,257 64,439 64,634 64, LEE 116, , , , , , , , ,

4 Page 4 of 10 Democratic Party LEON 101, , , , ,026 99,419 99,279 99,441 99, LEVY 10,220 10,226 10,240 10,216 10,199 10,176 9,963 9,717 9, LIBERTY 3,641 3,631 3,622 3,618 3,496 3,506 3,504 3,500 3, MADISON 7,706 7,700 7,695 7,675 7,656 7,635 7,641 7,618 7, MANATEE 65,784 65,948 66,455 66,476 66,612 66,738 66,065 65,659 65, MARION 77,311 77,315 76,737 76,452 74,986 75,003 75,108 75,095 75, MARTIN 27,355 27,307 27,042 26,294 26,334 26,474 26,222 26,302 26, MIAMI-DADE 547, , , , , , , , , MONROE 17,125 16,909 16,895 16,894 16,846 16,590 16,590 16,624 16, NASSAU 14,438 14,457 14,407 14,380 14,263 14,302 14,334 14,324 14, OKALOOSA 25,002 25,007 25,095 25,174 24,955 24,900 24,228 24,315 24, OKEECHOBEE 8,512 8,478 8,455 8,424 8,030 8,019 8,037 8,020 8, ORANGE 301, , , , , , , , , OSCEOLA 71,611 71,644 68,375 68,569 68,594 68,062 68,251 68,747 68, PALM BEACH 371, , , , , , , , , PASCO 102, , , , , , , , , PINELLAS 226, , , , , , , , , POLK 137, , , , , , , , , PUTNAM 21,844 21,783 21,803 21,732 21,550 21,535 21,281 21,246 21, SANTA ROSA 27,327 27,357 27,364 27,478 27,470 27,453 27,507 27,505 27, SARASOTA 86,048 86,208 85,446 85,021 85,210 85,371 84,466 84,685 85, SEMINOLE 88,519 88,086 87,152 85,869 86,051 85,879 85,953 85,996 86, ST. JOHNS 38,826 38,925 39,056 39,104 39,215 38,642 38,278 38,175 38, ST. LUCIE 73,351 73,556 72,662 72,761 72,917 72,692 72,947 73,198 73, SUMTER 23,952 24,033 24,133 24,163 23,802 23,537 23,619 23,244 22, SUWANNEE 11,947 11,935 11,950 11,898 11,882 11,844 11,834 11,812 11, TAYLOR 7,642 7,620 7,571 7,486 7,462 7,449 7,418 7,400 7, UNION 4,005 4,000 3,976 3,954 3,955 3,954 3,928 3,916 3, VOLUSIA 123, , , , , , , , , WAKULLA 9,469 9,461 9,369 9,281 9,284 9,319 9,306 9,269 9, WALTON 10,160 10,145 10,047 10,041 10,058 10,061 9,841 9,842 9, WASHINGTON 6,503 6,495 6,490 6,459 6,409 6,403 6,389 6,366 6, TOTALS 4,627,737 4,619,316 4,614,259 4,606,969 4,597,302 4,581,004 4,569,093 4,571,808 4,577,

5 Page 5 of 10 Minor Parties ALACHUA 3,958 3,993 4,026 4,040 4,064 4,081 4,003 4,026 4, BAKER BAY 2,676 2,698 2,709 2,704 2,548 2,503 2,489 2,480 2, BRADFORD BREVARD 14,306 14,368 14,436 14,512 14,600 14,504 14,542 14,628 14, BROWARD 17,464 17,561 17,648 17,749 17,831 17,913 17,981 17,967 18, CALHOUN CHARLOTTE 5,281 5,308 5,367 5,381 5,387 5,397 5,445 5,485 5, CITRUS 3,506 3,521 3,554 3,552 3,544 3,451 3,480 3,475 3, CLAY 4,068 4,107 4,113 4,146 4,166 4,168 4,074 4,032 4, COLLIER 4,815 4,816 4,836 4,750 4,766 4,805 4,831 4,858 4, COLUMBIA DESOTO DIXIE DUVAL 17,836 17,672 17,744 17,591 17,650 17,611 17,465 17,436 17, ESCAMBIA 5,712 5,620 5,634 5,634 5,612 5,633 5,423 5,418 5, FLAGLER 2,054 2,055 2,056 2,051 2,062 2,029 2,009 2,015 2, FRANKLIN GADSDEN GILCHRIST GLADES GULF HAMILTON HARDEE HENDRY HERNANDO 5,171 5,159 5,144 5,088 5,020 4,972 4,992 4,998 5, HIGHLANDS 2,065 2,060 2,059 2,052 2,055 2,033 2,029 2,010 2, HILLSBOROUGH 23,738 23,744 23,775 23,822 23,696 23,268 23,395 23,371 23, HOLMES INDIAN RIVER 3,410 3,416 3,417 3,415 3,409 3,420 3,437 3,447 3, JACKSON JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LAKE 8,296 8,298 8,242 8,260 7,875 7,898 7,898 7,894 7, LEE 12,637 12,666 12,725 12,750 12,758 12,764 12,713 12,658 12,

6 Page 6 of 10 Minor Parties LEON 4,924 4,948 4,889 4,901 4,903 4,884 4,884 4,919 4, LEVY 1,499 1,501 1,506 1,501 1,502 1,499 1,463 1,425 1, LIBERTY MADISON MANATEE 5,827 5,839 5,913 5,926 5,935 5,946 5,881 5,844 5, MARION 9,857 9,850 9,778 9,743 9,519 9,520 9,478 9,464 9, MARTIN 5,626 5,639 5,597 5,437 5,474 5,500 5,475 5,487 5, MIAMI-DADE 19,321 19,355 19,384 19,411 19,438 19,490 19,618 19,750 19, MONROE 1,612 1,599 1,597 1,603 1,597 1,566 1,580 1,577 1, NASSAU 2,067 2,077 2,069 2,067 2,052 2,058 2,064 2,058 2, OKALOOSA 2,392 2,408 2,430 2,450 2,447 2,450 2,410 2,437 2, OKEECHOBEE ORANGE 17,142 17,051 17,164 17,248 17,334 17,390 17,442 17,526 17, OSCEOLA 4,081 4,097 3,942 3,939 3,933 3,904 3,907 3,917 3, PALM BEACH 31,583 31,748 31,921 32,024 32,090 31,627 31,392 31,369 31, PASCO 15,755 15,785 15,585 15,544 15,600 15,565 15,534 15,581 15, PINELLAS 25,587 25,484 25,582 25,665 25,690 25,685 25,376 25,422 25, POLK 11,401 11,437 11,373 11,448 11,486 11,524 11,591 11,624 11, PUTNAM 1,064 1,057 1,061 1,057 1,041 1,041 1,020 1,013 1, SANTA ROSA 4,337 4,363 4,389 4,426 4,442 4,451 4,483 4,507 4, SARASOTA 9,432 9,501 9,451 9,420 9,481 9,502 9,384 9,423 9, SEMINOLE 7,680 7,651 7,550 7,440 7,464 7,453 7,457 7,425 7, ST. JOHNS 5,516 5,535 5,550 5,578 5,611 5,535 5,500 5,491 5, ST. LUCIE 6,533 6,572 6,495 6,507 6,546 6,505 6,519 6,536 6, SUMTER 4,010 4,044 4,085 4,107 4,061 4,007 4,037 3,712 3, SUWANNEE 1,069 1,071 1,074 1,074 1,078 1,079 1,080 1,086 1, TAYLOR UNION VOLUSIA 11,779 11,805 11,867 11,915 11,800 11,820 11,636 11,677 11, WAKULLA WALTON WASHINGTON TOTALS 354, , , , , , , , ,

7 Page 7 of 10 No Party Affiliation ALACHUA 34,630 34,846 35,122 35,232 35,351 35,502 34,452 34,672 34, BAKER 1,207 1,218 1,229 1,230 1,236 1,222 1,226 1,237 1, BAY 21,027 21,198 21,332 21,255 20,216 19,810 19,656 19,642 19, BRADFORD 1,861 1,887 1,863 1,875 1,878 1,894 1,909 1,925 1, BREVARD 83,027 83,609 84,171 84,817 85,455 84,853 85,312 86,029 86, BROWARD 274, , , , , , , , , CALHOUN CHARLOTTE 29,219 29,371 29,715 29,891 29,883 29,950 30,151 30,324 30, CITRUS 21,642 21,776 21,995 22,026 22,018 21,416 21,592 21,699 21, CLAY 27,457 27,696 27,874 28,123 28,302 28,515 29,002 29,533 29, COLLIER 44,491 44,732 44,913 42,902 43,339 43,687 43,897 44,269 44, COLUMBIA 5,251 5,246 5,227 5,245 5,290 5,331 5,376 5,428 5, DESOTO 2,917 2,929 2,965 2,985 3,004 3,019 3,047 3,034 3, DIXIE 1,192 1,203 1,216 1,151 1,182 1,185 1,174 1,186 1, DUVAL 102, , , , , , , , , ESCAMBIA 36,126 35,414 35,652 35,578 35,655 35,863 34,368 34,656 34, FLAGLER 19,936 20,078 20,230 20,334 20,554 20,294 20,137 20,281 20, FRANKLIN GADSDEN 2,174 2,174 2,183 2,199 2,206 2,245 2,252 2,234 2, GILCHRIST 1,434 1,437 1,444 1,431 1,435 1,437 1,440 1,388 1, GLADES GULF HAMILTON HARDEE 1,451 1,466 1,472 1,479 1,496 1,499 1,506 1,513 1, HENDRY 2,701 2,719 2,749 2,767 2,793 2,641 2,660 2,673 2, HERNANDO 28,089 28,083 28,190 28,021 27,713 27,690 27,946 28,137 28, HIGHLANDS 10,875 10,996 11,134 11,245 11,297 11,197 11,332 11,334 11, HILLSBOROUGH 195, , , , , , , , , HOLMES 1,172 1,176 1,185 1,169 1,168 1,118 1,121 1,132 1, INDIAN RIVER 22,503 22,577 22,715 22,757 22,893 23,035 23,336 23,521 23, JACKSON 2,506 2,528 2,567 2,573 2,553 2,556 2,571 2,587 2, JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LAKE 42,290 42,525 42,496 42,773 40,660 40,947 41,362 41,734 42, LEE 109, , , , , , , , ,

8 Page 8 of 10 No Party Affiliation LEON 33,718 33,859 33,212 33,387 33,398 33,148 33,140 33,285 33, LEVY 3,418 3,457 3,493 3,527 3,553 3,579 3,507 3,426 3, LIBERTY MADISON MANATEE 48,183 48,492 49,135 49,398 49,689 49,964 49,444 49,263 49, MARION 38,175 38,357 38,191 38,261 37,558 37,789 38,083 38,334 38, MARTIN 21,022 21,178 21,059 20,630 20,748 20,887 20,873 21,033 21, MIAMI-DADE 361, , , , , , , , , MONROE 14,512 14,291 14,359 14,489 14,517 14,344 14,445 14,582 14, NASSAU 9,379 9,446 9,473 9,546 9,510 9,604 9,718 9,847 9, OKALOOSA 25,330 25,569 25,883 26,101 25,917 25,876 24,976 25,281 25, OKEECHOBEE 3,186 3,185 3,206 3,222 3,037 3,056 3,088 3,107 3, ORANGE 198, , , , , , , , , OSCEOLA 51,447 51,702 49,286 49,808 50,205 50,086 50,775 51,595 52, PALM BEACH 217, , , , , , , , , PASCO 71,644 72,134 71,736 72,024 73,025 73,533 73,882 74,605 74, PINELLAS 156, , , , , , , , , POLK 80,756 81,678 81,937 82,796 83,753 84,504 85,529 86,446 87, PUTNAM 7,585 7,671 7,776 7,858 7,817 7,873 7,777 7,827 7, SANTA ROSA 22,716 22,844 23,000 23,285 23,364 23,424 23,586 23,731 23, SARASOTA 65,530 66,038 65,616 65,630 66,093 66,496 66,155 66,619 67, SEMINOLE 66,038 66,000 65,238 64,346 64,764 64,771 65,046 65,251 65, ST. JOHNS 33,286 33,572 34,017 34,312 34,588 34,114 33,733 33,807 33, ST. LUCIE 41,666 41,964 41,668 42,112 42,415 42,462 42,841 43,200 43, SUMTER 13,779 13,899 14,048 14,109 13,935 13,784 13,907 14,794 16, SUWANNEE 2,749 2,765 2,791 2,799 2,824 2,859 2,881 2,895 2, TAYLOR UNION VOLUSIA 86,311 86,835 87,536 88,027 87,029 87,168 85,785 86,455 87, WAKULLA 2,531 2,549 2,536 2,497 2,512 2,564 2,583 2,605 2, WALTON 7,781 7,841 7,766 7,880 7,954 8,018 7,864 7,960 8, WASHINGTON 1,555 1,561 1,579 1,603 1,594 1,601 1,620 1,624 1, TOTALS 2,821,111 2,831,524 2,842,138 2,853,469 2,860,263 2,860,835 2,864,564 2,882,748 2,901,

9 Page 9 of 10 Total Registered Voters ALACHUA 157, , , , , , , , , BAKER 14,109 14,140 14,152 14,164 14,165 13,986 13,957 13,973 14, BAY 111, , , , , , , , , BRADFORD 15,707 15,747 15,514 15,478 15,358 15,404 15,418 15,458 15, BREVARD 381, , , , , , , , , BROWARD 1,079,422 1,082,067 1,085,087 1,088,985 1,091,688 1,093,633 1,095,227 1,093,674 1,098, CALHOUN 8,310 8,314 8,210 8,243 8,276 8,292 8,243 8,264 8, CHARLOTTE 121, , , , , , , , , CITRUS 98,185 98,508 99,096 98,947 98,842 96,603 97,051 97,102 97, CLAY 135, , , , , , , , , COLLIER 189, , , , , , , , , COLUMBIA 35,844 35,724 35,568 35,581 35,645 35,725 35,845 35,931 36, DESOTO 15,055 15,075 15,118 15,152 15,176 15,182 15,197 15,114 15, DIXIE 9,947 9,938 9,957 9,592 9,629 9,635 9,524 9,512 9, DUVAL 555, , , , , , , , , ESCAMBIA 202, , , , , , , , , FLAGLER 72,578 72,823 73,104 73,277 73,821 73,038 72,543 72,931 73, FRANKLIN 7,288 7,290 7,301 7,109 7,117 7,103 7,150 7,173 7, GADSDEN 29,003 28,931 28,956 28,995 29,022 29,159 29,117 28,964 28, GILCHRIST 11,156 11,177 11,186 11,098 11,058 11,023 11,018 10,729 10, GLADES 6,037 6,087 6,095 6,123 6,132 6,133 6,151 6,160 6, GULF 9,483 9,510 9,521 9,575 9,593 9,587 9,585 9,596 9, HAMILTON 7,755 7,760 7,746 7,736 7,762 7,768 7,775 7,781 7, HARDEE 11,030 10,977 10,997 11,006 11,004 11,007 11,032 11,053 11, HENDRY 16,776 16,796 16,849 16,837 16,844 15,985 16,049 16,091 16, HERNANDO 126, , , , , , , , , HIGHLANDS 61,108 61,272 61,463 61,602 61,632 61,101 61,306 60,956 61, HILLSBOROUGH 773, , , , , , , , , HOLMES 11,094 11,086 11,084 10,999 10,955 10,704 10,706 10,698 10, INDIAN RIVER 97,954 97,895 98,136 98,000 98,204 98,339 99,107 99,477 99, JACKSON 27,650 27,680 27,777 27,676 27,561 27,574 27,624 27,640 27, JEFFERSON 9,405 9,302 9,310 9,288 9,287 9,301 9,287 9,303 9, LAFAYETTE 4,431 4,418 4,412 4,279 4,283 4,282 4,288 4,291 4, LAKE 209, , , , , , , , , LEE 411, , , , , , , , ,

10 Page 10 of 10 Total Registered Voters LEON 192, , , , , , , , , LEVY 25,928 25,986 26,093 26,116 26,141 26,152 25,660 25,129 25, LIBERTY 4,506 4,497 4,503 4,504 4,349 4,373 4,386 4,394 4, MADISON 11,556 11,565 11,572 11,549 11,537 11,525 11,546 11,542 11, MANATEE 208, , , , , , , , , MARION 217, , , , , , , , , MARTIN 106, , , , , , , , , MIAMI-DADE 1,289,160 1,290,602 1,291,896 1,290,325 1,288,996 1,290,464 1,292,857 1,296,718 1,297, MONROE 52,299 51,688 51,788 51,943 51,897 51,266 51,455 51,676 51, NASSAU 56,062 56,291 56,178 56,278 55,979 56,233 56,484 56,844 57, OKALOOSA 125, , , , , , , , , OKEECHOBEE 19,551 19,496 19,510 19,497 18,680 18,688 18,769 18,776 18, ORANGE 722, , , , , , , , , OSCEOLA 169, , , , , , , , , PALM BEACH 858, , , , , , , , , PASCO 306, , , , , , , , , PINELLAS 630, , , , , , , , , POLK 360, , , , , , , , , PUTNAM 45,516 45,583 45,774 45,856 45,504 45,563 45,036 45,119 45, SANTA ROSA 125, , , , , , , , , SARASOTA 280, , , , , , , , , SEMINOLE 267, , , , , , , , , ST. JOHNS 161, , , , , , , , , ST. LUCIE 176, , , , , , , , , SUMTER 83,723 84,145 84,704 84,964 83,981 83,183 83,643 84,068 84, SUWANNEE 25,107 25,154 25,213 25,164 25,178 25,201 25,225 25,239 25, TAYLOR 12,145 12,141 12,099 11,963 11,936 11,935 11,935 11,939 11, UNION 7,179 7,165 7,126 7,094 7,100 7,113 7,084 7,082 7, VOLUSIA 334, , , , , , , , , WAKULLA 18,880 18,910 18,740 18,548 18,585 18,756 18,791 18,817 18, WALTON 42,236 42,373 42,038 42,286 42,454 42,576 41,701 41,912 42, WASHINGTON 14,510 14,518 14,553 14,557 14,460 14,490 14,518 14,515 14, TOTALS 11,986,428 11,988,854 11,993,980 11,994,247 11,984,505 11,957,591 11,939,889 11,967,996 12,003,

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