Voter Registration by Party Affiliation Year to Date Report February 2016
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1 Page 1 of 10 Republican Party ALACHUA 45,660 45,788 46, BAKER 6,212 6,242 6, BAY 54,386 54,647 56, BRADFORD 6,499 6,506 6, BREVARD 161, , , BROWARD 238, , , CALHOUN 1,958 1,957 2, CHARLOTTE 51,544 51,832 53, CITRUS 43,572 43,771 45, CLAY 74,228 74,410 75, COLLIER 94,509 95,028 97, COLUMBIA 14,854 14,902 15, DESOTO 4,550 4,565 4, DIXIE 2,966 2,971 3, DUVAL 200, , , ESCAMBIA 86,950 87,298 89, FLAGLER 27,930 28,146 29, FRANKLIN 1,981 1,990 2, GADSDEN 4,129 4,141 4, GILCHRIST 5,446 5,467 5, GLADES 2,031 2,040 2, GULF 3,822 3,852 4, HAMILTON 2,008 2,016 2, HARDEE 4,530 4,540 4, HENDRY 5,499 5,513 5, HERNANDO 49,458 49,655 50, HIGHLANDS 25,689 25,782 26, HILLSBOROUGH 248, , , HOLMES 4,384 4,385 4, INDIAN RIVER 45,791 45,993 47, JACKSON 8,901 8,927 9, JEFFERSON 2,478 2,481 2, LAFAYETTE 1,302 1,305 1, LAKE 90,056 90,329 92, LEE 175, , ,
2 Page 2 of 10 Republican Party LEON 52,284 52,438 54, LEVY 10,885 10,924 11, LIBERTY MADISON 2,804 2,813 2, MANATEE 90,774 91,219 93, MARION 93,304 93,651 95, MARTIN 52,134 52,281 53, MIAMI-DADE 348, , , MONROE 19,410 19,521 19, NASSAU 31,578 31,688 32, OKALOOSA 71,946 72,235 73, OKEECHOBEE 7,229 7,250 7, ORANGE 196, , , OSCEOLA 42,366 42,575 44, PALM BEACH 234, , , PASCO 118, , , PINELLAS 219, , , POLK 135, , , PUTNAM 15,572 15,607 16, SANTA ROSA 70,514 70,792 72, SARASOTA 120, , , SEMINOLE 105, , , ST. JOHNS 84,620 84,894 86, ST. LUCIE 56,462 56,731 58, SUMTER 44,712 44,990 46, SUWANNEE 9,767 9,785 10, TAYLOR 3,568 3,592 3, UNION 2,443 2,453 2, VOLUSIA 114, , , WAKULLA 6,747 6,757 7, WALTON 24,014 24,135 24, WASHINGTON 6,704 6,729 7, TOTALS 4,193,586 4,209,039 4,309,
3 Page 3 of 10 Democratic Party ALACHUA 74,755 74,947 77, BAKER 6,088 6,103 5, BAY 30,327 30,432 30, BRADFORD 6,791 6,801 6, BREVARD 125, , , BROWARD 550, , , CALHOUN 5,471 5,481 5, CHARLOTTE 34,774 34,946 35, CITRUS 30,186 30,293 30, CLAY 31,295 31,389 31, COLLIER 43,238 43,452 44, COLUMBIA 15,058 15,092 14, DESOTO 7,096 7,119 7, DIXIE 5,075 5,089 4, DUVAL 223, , , ESCAMBIA 69,096 69,271 69, FLAGLER 24,288 24,413 24, FRANKLIN 4,373 4,391 4, GADSDEN 21,919 21,940 21, GILCHRIST 3,739 3,749 3, GLADES 3,115 3,115 3, GULF 4,673 4,679 4, HAMILTON 4,842 4,844 4, HARDEE 4,830 4,837 4, HENDRY 7,868 7,899 7, HERNANDO 42,809 42,947 42, HIGHLANDS 19,817 19,895 19, HILLSBOROUGH 306, , , HOLMES 5,088 5,111 4, INDIAN RIVER 27,622 27,745 28, JACKSON 16,031 16,051 15, JEFFERSON 5,850 5,855 5, LAFAYETTE 2,706 2,710 2, LAKE 65,952 66,169 66, LEE 116, , ,
4 Page 4 of 10 Democratic Party LEON 99, , , LEVY 9,634 9,649 9, LIBERTY 3,437 3,446 3, MADISON 7,538 7,545 7, MANATEE 66,085 66,419 67, MARION 75,731 76,019 76, MARTIN 26,784 26,868 27, MIAMI-DADE 518, , , MONROE 16,934 16,999 17, NASSAU 14,358 14,409 14, OKALOOSA 24,217 24,330 24, OKEECHOBEE 7,920 7,936 7, ORANGE 283, , , OSCEOLA 70,805 71,217 73, PALM BEACH 358, , , PASCO 101, , , PINELLAS 220, , , POLK 141, , , PUTNAM 21,004 21,034 20, SANTA ROSA 25,905 25,981 26, SARASOTA 86,546 86,949 88, SEMINOLE 89,216 89,540 91, ST. JOHNS 38,274 38,430 39, ST. LUCIE 74,116 74,469 75, SUMTER 22,759 22,876 22, SUWANNEE 11,555 11,583 11, TAYLOR 7,061 7,075 6, UNION 3,775 3,776 3, VOLUSIA 121, , , WAKULLA 9,085 9,100 8, WALTON 9,861 9,903 9, WASHINGTON 6,020 6,029 5, TOTALS 4,520,265 4,534,845 4,587,
5 Page 5 of 10 Minor Parties ALACHUA 4,016 4,033 3, BAKER BAY 2,507 2,512 2, BRADFORD BREVARD 14,216 14,271 14, BROWARD 17,832 17,904 17, CALHOUN CHARLOTTE 5,339 5,390 5, CITRUS 3,440 3,456 3, CLAY 3,959 3,975 3, COLLIER 4,701 4,744 4, COLUMBIA DESOTO DIXIE DUVAL 17,124 17,186 16, ESCAMBIA 5,264 5,282 5, FLAGLER 1,922 1,927 1, FRANKLIN GADSDEN GILCHRIST GLADES GULF HAMILTON HARDEE HENDRY HERNANDO 4,856 4,872 4, HIGHLANDS 1,803 1,807 1, HILLSBOROUGH 23,270 23,342 22, HOLMES INDIAN RIVER 3,369 3,385 3, JACKSON JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LAKE 7,722 7,736 7, LEE 12,120 12,197 11,
6 Page 6 of 10 Minor Parties LEON 4,777 4,796 4, LEVY 1,371 1,377 1, LIBERTY MADISON MANATEE 5,731 5,748 5, MARION 9,208 9,237 8, MARTIN 5,474 5,494 5, MIAMI-DADE 17,999 18,092 17, MONROE 1,560 1,565 1, NASSAU 2,038 2,047 1, OKALOOSA 2,443 2,466 2, OKEECHOBEE ORANGE 15,782 15,855 15, OSCEOLA 3,865 3,889 3, PALM BEACH 30,594 30,721 30, PASCO 15,070 15,126 14, PINELLAS 24,251 24,356 23, POLK 11,573 11,623 11, PUTNAM 1,007 1, SANTA ROSA 4,220 4,242 4, SARASOTA 9,387 9,456 9, SEMINOLE 7,253 7,260 7, ST. JOHNS 5,268 5,284 5, ST. LUCIE 6,502 6,546 6, SUMTER 3,043 3,068 2, SUWANNEE 1,070 1,074 1, TAYLOR UNION VOLUSIA 11,599 11,635 11, WAKULLA WALTON WASHINGTON TOTALS 341, , ,
7 Page 7 of 10 No Party Affiliation ALACHUA 35,453 35,656 34, BAKER 1,220 1,234 1, BAY 20,486 20,667 20, BRADFORD 1,990 2,002 1, BREVARD 87,683 88,329 87, BROWARD 288, , , CALHOUN CHARLOTTE 29,390 29,598 28, CITRUS 22,144 22,270 21, CLAY 30,201 30,407 29, COLLIER 43,695 44,094 43, COLUMBIA 5,613 5,656 5, DESOTO 2,970 2,993 2, DIXIE 1,219 1,236 1, DUVAL 104, , , ESCAMBIA 35,936 36,228 35, FLAGLER 20,700 20,859 20, FRANKLIN GADSDEN 2,202 2,213 2, GILCHRIST 1,419 1,426 1, GLADES GULF 1,006 1,021 1, HAMILTON HARDEE 1,600 1,615 1, HENDRY 2,786 2,799 2, HERNANDO 28,875 29,050 28, HIGHLANDS 10,953 11,049 10, HILLSBOROUGH 205, , , HOLMES 1,137 1,144 1, INDIAN RIVER 23,838 23,988 23, JACKSON 2,651 2,666 2, JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LAKE 43,717 44,017 43, LEE 116, , ,
8 Page 8 of 10 No Party Affiliation LEON 33,190 33,332 31, LEVY 3,515 3,536 3, LIBERTY MADISON MANATEE 49,998 50,353 49, MARION 39,298 39,571 39, MARTIN 21,570 21,694 21, MIAMI-DADE 355, , , MONROE 15,006 15,132 14, NASSAU 10,294 10,369 10, OKALOOSA 25,583 25,792 25, OKEECHOBEE 3,241 3,256 3, ORANGE 190, , , OSCEOLA 54,198 54,717 54, PALM BEACH 216, , , PASCO 75,800 76,241 75, PINELLAS 156, , , POLK 90,571 91,345 90, PUTNAM 8,083 8,140 8, SANTA ROSA 22,510 22,667 22, SARASOTA 67,894 68,319 66, SEMINOLE 67,965 68,304 67, ST. JOHNS 34,097 34,307 33, ST. LUCIE 44,412 44,830 44, SUMTER 16,322 16,439 15, SUWANNEE 2,953 2,977 2, TAYLOR UNION VOLUSIA 88,313 88,929 88, WAKULLA 2,684 2,708 2, WALTON 8,206 8,275 8, WASHINGTON 1,688 1,697 1, TOTALS 2,887,664 2,906,189 2,874,
9 Page 9 of 10 Total Registered Voters ALACHUA 159, , , BAKER 13,710 13,769 13, BAY 107, , , BRADFORD 15,543 15,573 15, BREVARD 389, , , BROWARD 1,095,563 1,099,223 1,109, CALHOUN 8,296 8,310 8, CHARLOTTE 121, , , CITRUS 99,342 99, , CLAY 139, , , COLLIER 186, , , COLUMBIA 36,466 36,593 36, DESOTO 14,857 14,919 15, DIXIE 9,503 9,542 9, DUVAL 545, , , ESCAMBIA 197, , , FLAGLER 74,840 75,345 75, FRANKLIN 7,262 7,304 7, GADSDEN 28,576 28,620 28, GILCHRIST 10,905 10,944 11, GLADES 6,294 6,305 6, GULF 9,683 9,734 9, HAMILTON 7,793 7,806 7, HARDEE 11,193 11,226 11, HENDRY 16,429 16,489 16, HERNANDO 125, , , HIGHLANDS 58,262 58,533 59, HILLSBOROUGH 783, , , HOLMES 10,743 10,774 10, INDIAN RIVER 100, , , JACKSON 27,935 27,998 28, JEFFERSON 9,351 9,365 9, LAFAYETTE 4,288 4,296 4, LAKE 207, , , LEE 419, , ,
10 Page 10 of 10 Total Registered Voters LEON 190, , , LEVY 25,405 25,486 25, LIBERTY 4,396 4,419 4, MADISON 11,565 11,585 11, MANATEE 212, , , MARION 217, , , MARTIN 105, , , MIAMI-DADE 1,240,643 1,244,639 1,260, MONROE 52,910 53,217 53, NASSAU 58,268 58,513 58, OKALOOSA 124, , , OKEECHOBEE 19,025 19,079 19, ORANGE 686, , , OSCEOLA 171, , , PALM BEACH 839, , , PASCO 311, , , PINELLAS 620, , , POLK 379, , , PUTNAM 45,666 45,790 46, SANTA ROSA 123, , , SARASOTA 284, , , SEMINOLE 270, , , ST. JOHNS 162, , , ST. LUCIE 181, , , SUMTER 86,836 87,373 87, SUWANNEE 25,345 25,419 25, TAYLOR 11,752 11,802 11, UNION 6,938 6,950 6, VOLUSIA 335, , , WAKULLA 19,097 19,149 19, WALTON 42,962 43,198 43, WASHINGTON 14,629 14,673 14, TOTALS 11,943,467 11,993,496 12,105,
Voter Registration by Party Affiliation Year to Date Report August 2015
Page 1 of 10 Republican Party ALACHUA 44,891 44,940 45,112 45,152 45,164 45,214 44,511 44,593 44,791 0 0 0 0 BAKER 6,091 6,116 6,126 6,148 6,154 6,086 6,069 6,086 6,135 0 0 0 0 BAY 55,439 55,559 55,613
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Page 1 of 10 Republican Party ALACHUA 44,891 44,940 45,112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BAKER 6,091 6,116 6,126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BAY 55,439 55,559 55,613 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BRADFORD 6,447 6,464 6,375 0 0 0
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