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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Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans moved to Florida after Hurricane Maria devastated the island. Hispanics are the fastest-growing bloc of voters in the state, and whichever party woos them to vote for their candidate could decide the presidential election.
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Different early voting rules apply in individual Florida counties. Check out these links to see what's happening in your community.
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Voting in space isn’t new. In fact it’s been happening for more than 20 years.
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They supported the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett during a rally Monday night at Sanford International Airport.
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Wesley Wilcox of Marion County and Mark Earley from Leon say voters will need to have patience with the vote-counting process.
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A thousand or so Trump supporters filled a fenced area in a parking lot to hear Vice President Mike Pence speak. There was little room for social distancing. Some wore masks. Many did not.
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The Trump campaign has seen a drop in support for the president among older adults. Nowhere is the battle for the 2020 election more evident than in The Villages, the nation's largest retirement community.
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The president of Florida's supervisors of elections says the state’s election system is secure and that the president of the United States, and voters, should have no doubts about the voting results.
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Many Latinos who back President Trump bring the racial — and racist — complexities of Latin America to their demonization of the racial justice movement.
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Casting a ballot during a pandemic presents a dilemma for many Americans who worry about the health risks of voting in person, or whether the post office will deliver mail-in ballots on time. Those concerns are even greater for older voters.
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We’ll answer your questions during The State We're In Facebook Live event on Oct. 19.
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Desmond Meade rose from addiction, homelessness, and prison to run a campaign to re-enfranchise more than one million Florida voters; it's a tale of hope, persistence, and the power of organizing.