2020 Elections: How Florida Voted
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Here is a statewide and county-by-county breakdown of how Floridians voted in the 2020 presidential election.
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Recapping how Florida voters cast their ballots in the 2020 elections.
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Here is how Florida voted on the ballot amendments during the 2020 general election.
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Trump’s lead over Biden in Florida appeared to top the president’s 1.2 percentage-point victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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Amendment 2, which will raise Florida’s minimum wage to $10/hour in 2021 and to $15/hour in five years, was approved by 61% of voters.
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President Trump took Florida by a much bigger margin Tuesday than he did in 2016. And he might have done this by peeling away Hispanic voters, scaring many from Joe Biden by associating him with socialists from countries they fled.
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Republicans have held the Florida Senate 1994. They went into Tuesday night with a 23-17 majority.
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Voters have different thoughts as they cast their ballots on Election Day.
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WUSF is providing coverage across the greater Tampa Bay area, along with our broadcast partners throughout the state.
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Voting officials are expecting a busy Election Day, but fewer in person because of the coronavirus pandemic. Everything you need to know before you enter polling locations today.
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All that negative campaigning, endless advertisements and disagreements with your friends, co-workers and even family members over this or that candidate can lead up to a lot of stress. There's even a name for it: Election Stress Disorder.
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This year results might come in later than usual, but that is due to a change in how people are voting during the pandemic, not malfeasance or fraud. We’re here to deliver you the facts.
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The network relies on results and race calls from The Associated Press for presidential races, other federal elections and statewide contests.
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A growing number of onetime Florida House and Senate members are using social media to send a political message.
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Both candidates vying for the White House are making a final push to win voters in Florida. The Sunshine State is critical to winning the White House.
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More people in the state are registered as Democrats than Republicans, but that doesn't mean the state always votes Blue, says a former state director for the Obama-Biden campaign.