Florida Senate Results

Apparent Winner gain
R Rick Scott 50.1% 4,099,505
D Bill Nelson 49.9% 4,089,472
Incumbent
99% Votes in

Alachua County

D Bill Nelson 64.7% 74,493
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 35.3% 40,599
100% Votes in

Baker County

R Rick Scott 81.5% 8,579
D Bill Nelson 18.5% 1,945
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Bay County

R Rick Scott 73.6% 46,681
D Bill Nelson 26.4% 16,723
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Bradford County

R Rick Scott 72.5% 7,576
D Bill Nelson 27.5% 2,879
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Brevard County

R Rick Scott 57% 160,305
D Bill Nelson 43% 121,112
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Broward County

D Bill Nelson 69.1% 472,239
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 30.9% 211,397
100% Votes in

Calhoun County

R Rick Scott 77.6% 3,586
D Bill Nelson 22.4% 1,033
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Charlotte County

R Rick Scott 61.2% 52,916
D Bill Nelson 38.8% 33,525
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Citrus County

R Rick Scott 67.9% 48,008
D Bill Nelson 32.1% 22,660
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Clay County

R Rick Scott 70.3% 65,639
D Bill Nelson 29.7% 27,718
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Collier County

R Rick Scott 65.1% 101,266
D Bill Nelson 34.9% 54,390
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Columbia County

R Rick Scott 69.7% 17,234
D Bill Nelson 30.3% 7,505
Incumbent
100% Votes in

DeSoto County

R Rick Scott 62.3% 5,503
D Bill Nelson 37.7% 3,328
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Dixie County

R Rick Scott 77.1% 4,442
D Bill Nelson 22.9% 1,322
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Duval County

D Bill Nelson 50.9% 192,381
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 49.1% 185,904
100% Votes in

Escambia County

R Rick Scott 58.9% 75,947
D Bill Nelson 41.1% 52,891
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Flagler County

R Rick Scott 59.5% 31,467
D Bill Nelson 40.5% 21,419
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Franklin County

R Rick Scott 62.9% 3,404
D Bill Nelson 37.1% 2,011
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Gadsden County

D Bill Nelson 69.7% 13,945
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 30.3% 6,051
100% Votes in

Gilchrist County

R Rick Scott 77.7% 5,703
D Bill Nelson 22.3% 1,633
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Glades County

R Rick Scott 69.8% 2,666
D Bill Nelson 30.2% 1,156
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Gulf County

R Rick Scott 73.2% 4,321
D Bill Nelson 26.8% 1,580
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Hamilton County

R Rick Scott 63.1% 2,856
D Bill Nelson 36.9% 1,671
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Hardee County

R Rick Scott 69.9% 4,455
D Bill Nelson 30.1% 1,916
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Hendry County

R Rick Scott 60% 5,304
D Bill Nelson 40% 3,542
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Hernando County

R Rick Scott 61.6% 49,501
D Bill Nelson 38.4% 30,798
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Highlands County

R Rick Scott 66.2% 26,282
D Bill Nelson 33.8% 13,398
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Hillsborough County

D Bill Nelson 54% 281,661
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 46% 239,641
100% Votes in

Holmes County

R Rick Scott 87.4% 5,919
D Bill Nelson 12.6% 856
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Indian River County

R Rick Scott 60.5% 44,798
D Bill Nelson 39.5% 29,195
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Jackson County

R Rick Scott 67.6% 10,791
D Bill Nelson 32.4% 5,182
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Jefferson County

R Rick Scott 50.5% 3,699
D Bill Nelson 49.5% 3,626
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Lafayette County

R Rick Scott 77.9% 2,195
D Bill Nelson 22.1% 623
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Lake County

R Rick Scott 60.4% 93,537
D Bill Nelson 39.6% 61,402
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Lee County

R Rick Scott 60.3% 174,316
D Bill Nelson 39.7% 114,857
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Leon County

D Bill Nelson 65.1% 91,097
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 34.9% 48,767
100% Votes in

Levy County

R Rick Scott 68.7% 11,658
D Bill Nelson 31.3% 5,319
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Liberty County

R Rick Scott 76.7% 2,076
D Bill Nelson 23.3% 632
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Madison County

R Rick Scott 55% 4,184
D Bill Nelson 45% 3,425
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Manatee County

R Rick Scott 57.8% 94,390
D Bill Nelson 42.2% 68,877
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Marion County

R Rick Scott 61.8% 95,592
D Bill Nelson 38.2% 59,025
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Martin County

R Rick Scott 60.4% 46,733
D Bill Nelson 39.6% 30,691
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Miami-Dade County

D Bill Nelson 60.6% 485,496
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 39.4% 316,020
100% Votes in

Monroe County

D Bill Nelson 50% 18,051
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 50% 18,035
100% Votes in

Nassau County

R Rick Scott 73.1% 31,795
D Bill Nelson 26.9% 11,703
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Okaloosa County

R Rick Scott 72.7% 60,924
D Bill Nelson 27.3% 22,902
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Okeechobee County

R Rick Scott 68.8% 7,727
D Bill Nelson 31.2% 3,496
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Orange County

D Bill Nelson 62% 294,308
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 38% 180,763
100% Votes in

Osceola County

D Bill Nelson 58.4% 67,123
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 41.6% 47,898
100% Votes in

Palm Beach County

D Bill Nelson 58.4% 344,008
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 41.6% 244,850
100% Votes in

Pasco County

R Rick Scott 57.5% 121,212
D Bill Nelson 42.5% 89,447
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Pinellas County

D Bill Nelson 52.6% 228,712
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 47.4% 205,935
100% Votes in

Polk County

R Rick Scott 56.7% 138,751
D Bill Nelson 43.3% 105,748
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Putnam County

R Rick Scott 66.7% 18,689
D Bill Nelson 33.3% 9,344
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Santa Rosa County

R Rick Scott 74.7% 56,374
D Bill Nelson 25.3% 19,047
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Sarasota County

R Rick Scott 53.9% 113,585
D Bill Nelson 46.1% 96,973
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Seminole County

D Bill Nelson 51% 101,504
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 49% 97,457
100% Votes in

St. Johns County

R Rick Scott 65.1% 85,031
D Bill Nelson 34.9% 45,638
Incumbent
100% Votes in

St. Lucie County

D Bill Nelson 51.8% 63,978
Incumbent
R Rick Scott 48.2% 59,612
100% Votes in

Sumter County

R Rick Scott 70.9% 52,868
D Bill Nelson 29.1% 21,678
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Suwannee County

R Rick Scott 74.5% 11,842
D Bill Nelson 25.5% 4,044
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Taylor County

R Rick Scott 71.4% 5,638
D Bill Nelson 28.6% 2,263
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Union County

R Rick Scott 75.3% 3,650
D Bill Nelson 24.7% 1,197
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Volusia County

R Rick Scott 55% 125,762
D Bill Nelson 45% 102,819
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Wakulla County

R Rick Scott 65.7% 9,322
D Bill Nelson 34.3% 4,868
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Walton County

R Rick Scott 75.3% 22,776
D Bill Nelson 24.7% 7,485
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Washington County

R Rick Scott 78.4% 7,101
D Bill Nelson 21.6% 1,959
Incumbent
100% Votes in

Florida House Results

House 1

Winner
R Matt Gaetz 67.1% 216,189
Incumbent
D Jennifer Zimmerman 32.9% 106,199
99% Votes in

House 2

Winner
R Neal Dunn 67.4% 199,335
Incumbent
D Bob Rackleff 32.6% 96,233
96.5% Votes in

House 3

Winner
R Ted Yoho 57.6% 176,616
Incumbent
D Yvonne Hayes Hinson 42.4% 129,880
99.5% Votes in

House 4

Winner
R John Rutherford 65.2% 248,420
Incumbent
D Ges Selmont 32.4% 123,351
N Joceline Berrios 1.9% 7,155
N Jason Bulger 0.6% 2,321
100% Votes in

House 5

Winner
D Al Lawson 66.8% 180,527
Incumbent
R Virginia Fuller 33.2% 89,799
100% Votes in

House 6

Winner
R Michael Waltz 56.3% 187,891
D Nancy Soderberg 43.7% 145,758
100% Votes in

House 7

Winner
D Stephanie Murphy 57.7% 183,113
Incumbent
R Mike Miller 42.3% 134,285
100% Votes in

House 8

Winner
R Bill Posey 60.5% 218,112
Incumbent
D Sanjay Patel 39.5% 142,415
100% Votes in

House 9

Winner
D Darren Soto 58% 172,172
Incumbent
R Wayne Liebnitzky 42% 124,565
93.8% Votes in

House 10

Winner
D Val Demings 100% 73
Incumbent
0% Votes in

House 11

Winner
R Daniel Webster 65.2% 239,395
Incumbent
D Dana Cottrell 34.8% 128,053
100% Votes in

House 12

Winner
R Gus Bilirakis 58.1% 194,564
Incumbent
D Chris Hunter 39.7% 132,844
N Angelika Purkis 2.2% 7,510
91.3% Votes in

House 13

Winner
D Charlie Crist 57.6% 182,717
Incumbent
R George Buck 42.4% 134,254
100% Votes in

House 14

Unopposed
D Kathy Castor
Incumbent

House 15

Winner
R Ross Spano 53% 151,380
D Kristen Carlson 47% 134,132
93.3% Votes in

House 16

Winner
R Vern Buchanan 54.6% 197,483
Incumbent
D David Shapiro 45.4% 164,463
100% Votes in

House 17

Winner
R Greg Steube 62.3% 193,326
D April Freeman 37.7% 117,194
100% Votes in

House 18

Winner
R Brian Mast 54.3% 185,905
Incumbent
D Lauren Baer 45.7% 156,454
100% Votes in

House 19

Winner
R Francis Rooney 62.3% 211,465
Incumbent
D David Holden 37.7% 128,106
96.7% Votes in

House 20

Winner
D Alcee Hastings 99.9% 202,659
Incumbent
N Write-ins 0.1% 165
100% Votes in

House 21

Unopposed
D Lois Frankel
Incumbent

House 22

Winner
D Ted Deutch 62% 184,634
Incumbent
R Nicolas Kimaz 38% 113,049
95.4% Votes in

House 23

Winner
D Debbie Wasserman Schultz 58.5% 161,611
Incumbent
R Joe Kaufman 36% 99,446
N Tim Canova 5% 13,697
N Don Endriss 0.6% 1,612
97.1% Votes in

House 24

Unopposed
D Frederica Wilson
Incumbent

House 25

Winner
R Mario Diaz-Balart 60.5% 128,672
Incumbent
D Mary Barzee Flores 39.5% 84,173
97.4% Votes in

House 26

Winner gain
D Debbie Mucarsel-Powell 50.9% 119,797
R Carlos Curbelo 49.1% 115,678
Incumbent
100% Votes in

House 27

Winner gain
D Donna Shalala 51.8% 130,743
R Maria Elvira Salazar 45.8% 115,588
N Mayra Joli 2.5% 6,255
95.4% Votes in

Florida Governor Results

Apparent Winner
R Ron DeSantis 49.6% 4,076,186
D Andrew Gillum 49.2% 4,043,723
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 47,140
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 24,310
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 14,630
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 14,505
99% Votes in

Alachua County

D Andrew Gillum 63.1% 72,711
R Ron DeSantis 35.8% 41,278
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 538
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 333
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 202
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 130
100% Votes in

Baker County

R Ron DeSantis 82.4% 8,687
D Andrew Gillum 16.7% 1,760
R Darcy Richardson 0.4% 43
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 23
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 16
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 13
100% Votes in

Bay County

R Ron DeSantis 72.2% 45,709
D Andrew Gillum 26.5% 16,757
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 371
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 236
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 133
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 125
100% Votes in

Bradford County

R Ron DeSantis 73.3% 7,698
D Andrew Gillum 25.4% 2,671
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 54
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 32
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 27
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 23
100% Votes in

Brevard County

R Ron DeSantis 57.6% 162,213
D Andrew Gillum 40.8% 114,921
R Darcy Richardson 0.8% 2,127
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 1,082
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 674
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 569
100% Votes in

Broward County

D Andrew Gillum 68% 482,152
R Ron DeSantis 31.3% 222,012
R Darcy Richardson 0.3% 2,167
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 1,205
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 903
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 740
100% Votes in

Calhoun County

R Ron DeSantis 77.6% 3,576
D Andrew Gillum 20% 923
R Darcy Richardson 1.1% 52
N Bruce Stanley 0.5% 21
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 20
N Ryan Foley 0.4% 17
100% Votes in

Charlotte County

R Ron DeSantis 62.3% 54,102
D Andrew Gillum 36% 31,248
R Darcy Richardson 0.8% 736
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 414
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 216
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 179
100% Votes in

Citrus County

R Ron DeSantis 67.3% 47,729
D Andrew Gillum 29.9% 21,197
R Darcy Richardson 1.8% 1,249
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 330
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 210
N Bruce Stanley 0.3% 183
100% Votes in

Clay County

R Ron DeSantis 68.9% 64,401
D Andrew Gillum 30.1% 28,150
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 451
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 243
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 124
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 113
100% Votes in

Collier County

R Ron DeSantis 64.5% 100,303
D Andrew Gillum 34.5% 53,594
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 780
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 363
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 233
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 180
100% Votes in

Columbia County

R Ron DeSantis 70.1% 17,426
D Andrew Gillum 28.6% 7,105
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 139
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 80
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 50
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 43
100% Votes in

DeSoto County

R Ron DeSantis 63.6% 5,663
D Andrew Gillum 34.4% 3,059
R Darcy Richardson 0.9% 78
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 47
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 31
N Bruce Stanley 0.3% 24
100% Votes in

Dixie County

R Ron DeSantis 80.4% 4,663
D Andrew Gillum 17.4% 1,008
R Darcy Richardson 1.1% 65
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 24
N Ryan Foley 0.4% 21
N Bruce Stanley 0.3% 20
100% Votes in

Duval County

D Andrew Gillum 51.7% 196,612
R Ron DeSantis 47.3% 179,902
R Darcy Richardson 0.4% 1,580
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 848
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 512
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 493
100% Votes in

Escambia County

R Ron DeSantis 57.8% 74,719
D Andrew Gillum 40.8% 52,835
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 868
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 452
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 278
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 214
100% Votes in

Flagler County

R Ron DeSantis 58.6% 30,951
D Andrew Gillum 40.1% 21,183
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 319
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 173
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 100
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 90
100% Votes in

Franklin County

R Ron DeSantis 64.7% 3,508
D Andrew Gillum 33% 1,790
N Kyle Gibson 0.8% 41
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 36
N Bruce Stanley 0.5% 26
N Ryan Foley 0.4% 19
100% Votes in

Gadsden County

D Andrew Gillum 68.4% 13,712
R Ron DeSantis 30.9% 6,200
R Darcy Richardson 0.3% 65
N Kyle Gibson 0.1% 30
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 26
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 23
100% Votes in

Gilchrist County

R Ron DeSantis 81.1% 5,975
D Andrew Gillum 17.4% 1,282
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 47
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 29
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 18
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 15
100% Votes in

Glades County

R Ron DeSantis 69.1% 2,647
D Andrew Gillum 28.6% 1,095
R Darcy Richardson 0.8% 29
N Kyle Gibson 0.7% 25
N Bruce Stanley 0.5% 20
N Ryan Foley 0.4% 14
100% Votes in

Gulf County

R Ron DeSantis 72.3% 4,265
D Andrew Gillum 25.6% 1,511
R Darcy Richardson 0.8% 48
N Bruce Stanley 0.4% 25
N Ryan Foley 0.4% 24
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 23
100% Votes in

Hamilton County

R Ron DeSantis 63.9% 2,908
D Andrew Gillum 35% 1,591
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 21
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 17
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 8
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 7
100% Votes in

Hardee County

R Ron DeSantis 70.1% 4,486
D Andrew Gillum 28.2% 1,802
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 37
N Bruce Stanley 0.5% 30
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 26
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 17
100% Votes in

Hendry County

R Ron DeSantis 58.3% 5,177
D Andrew Gillum 39.6% 3,516
R Darcy Richardson 0.9% 76
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 42
N Ryan Foley 0.4% 36
N Bruce Stanley 0.3% 26
100% Votes in

Hernando County

R Ron DeSantis 61.6% 49,671
D Andrew Gillum 36.5% 29,426
R Darcy Richardson 0.9% 730
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 366
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 228
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 193
100% Votes in

Highlands County

R Ron DeSantis 66.1% 26,285
D Andrew Gillum 32.2% 12,783
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 273
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 170
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 134
N Bruce Stanley 0.3% 112
100% Votes in

Hillsborough County

D Andrew Gillum 53.9% 281,598
R Ron DeSantis 44.9% 234,835
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 2,996
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 1,583
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 968
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 881
100% Votes in

Holmes County

R Ron DeSantis 87.7% 5,940
D Andrew Gillum 10.9% 737
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 31
R Darcy Richardson 0.4% 27
N Bruce Stanley 0.4% 25
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 13
100% Votes in

Indian River County

R Ron DeSantis 60.5% 44,925
D Andrew Gillum 38.3% 28,460
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 385
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 223
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 153
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 106
100% Votes in

Jackson County

R Ron DeSantis 67.4% 10,771
D Andrew Gillum 31.4% 5,019
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 72
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 45
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 37
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 33
100% Votes in

Jefferson County

R Ron DeSantis 52.7% 3,877
D Andrew Gillum 45.9% 3,375
R Darcy Richardson 0.9% 65
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 19
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 15
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 8
100% Votes in

Lafayette County

R Ron DeSantis 83.7% 2,364
D Andrew Gillum 14.8% 419
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 14
N Bruce Stanley 0.4% 12
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 11
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 5
100% Votes in

Lake County

R Ron DeSantis 59.7% 92,633
D Andrew Gillum 38.9% 60,289
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 1,026
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 579
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 314
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 294
100% Votes in

Lee County

R Ron DeSantis 60.1% 174,085
D Andrew Gillum 38.4% 111,172
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 2,048
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 1,085
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 648
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 537
100% Votes in

Leon County

D Andrew Gillum 63.4% 88,764
R Ron DeSantis 35.7% 49,942
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 724
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 294
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 172
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 129
100% Votes in

Levy County

R Ron DeSantis 70.7% 12,084
D Andrew Gillum 27.6% 4,718
R Darcy Richardson 0.9% 148
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 77
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 31
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 31
100% Votes in

Liberty County

R Ron DeSantis 76.8% 2,060
D Andrew Gillum 19.6% 527
R Darcy Richardson 1.3% 36
N Kyle Gibson 1% 27
N Ryan Foley 0.6% 16
N Bruce Stanley 0.6% 16
100% Votes in

Madison County

R Ron DeSantis 57% 4,345
D Andrew Gillum 42.4% 3,235
R Darcy Richardson 0.3% 20
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 10
N Kyle Gibson 0.1% 9
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 6
100% Votes in

Manatee County

R Ron DeSantis 57.1% 93,246
D Andrew Gillum 41.4% 67,629
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 1,131
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 615
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 384
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 340
100% Votes in

Marion County

R Ron DeSantis 61.3% 94,901
D Andrew Gillum 37.1% 57,392
R Darcy Richardson 0.8% 1,316
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 614
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 351
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 283
100% Votes in

Martin County

R Ron DeSantis 61.5% 47,820
D Andrew Gillum 37.5% 29,133
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 351
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 204
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 136
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 79
100% Votes in

Miami-Dade County

D Andrew Gillum 59.9% 478,958
R Ron DeSantis 39% 311,581
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 3,684
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 1,907
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 1,652
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 1,240
100% Votes in

Monroe County

R Ron DeSantis 51.2% 18,509
D Andrew Gillum 47.5% 17,176
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 190
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 111
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 79
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 65
100% Votes in

Nassau County

R Ron DeSantis 72.8% 31,704
D Andrew Gillum 26.3% 11,472
R Darcy Richardson 0.4% 190
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 98
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 61
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 41
100% Votes in

Okaloosa County

R Ron DeSantis 71.5% 59,940
D Andrew Gillum 26.7% 22,408
R Darcy Richardson 0.9% 772
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 401
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 184
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 176
100% Votes in

Okeechobee County

R Ron DeSantis 68.8% 7,730
D Andrew Gillum 29.4% 3,306
R Darcy Richardson 0.8% 86
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 53
N Ryan Foley 0.4% 43
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 21
100% Votes in

Orange County

D Andrew Gillum 62.3% 296,257
R Ron DeSantis 36.6% 174,228
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 2,447
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 1,258
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 826
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 703
100% Votes in

Osceola County

D Andrew Gillum 59.7% 68,707
R Ron DeSantis 38.8% 44,627
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 761
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 452
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 243
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 231
100% Votes in

Palm Beach County

D Andrew Gillum 58.2% 341,409
R Ron DeSantis 41.1% 241,016
R Darcy Richardson 0.3% 2,048
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 958
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 692
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 597
100% Votes in

Pasco County

R Ron DeSantis 57.2% 120,753
D Andrew Gillum 41% 86,384
R Darcy Richardson 0.9% 1,852
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 943
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 536
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 472
100% Votes in

Pinellas County

D Andrew Gillum 50.7% 220,818
R Ron DeSantis 47.7% 207,677
R Darcy Richardson 0.8% 3,293
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 1,599
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 965
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 935
100% Votes in

Polk County

R Ron DeSantis 55.9% 136,711
D Andrew Gillum 42.6% 104,057
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 1,611
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 1,010
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 525
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 497
100% Votes in

Putnam County

R Ron DeSantis 66.6% 18,721
D Andrew Gillum 32% 9,011
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 155
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 104
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 74
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 59
100% Votes in

Santa Rosa County

R Ron DeSantis 74.3% 56,148
D Andrew Gillum 24.1% 18,207
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 556
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 338
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 173
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 144
100% Votes in

Sarasota County

R Ron DeSantis 53.7% 113,211
D Andrew Gillum 45% 94,986
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 1,286
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 662
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 451
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 348
100% Votes in

Seminole County

D Andrew Gillum 50.3% 100,197
R Ron DeSantis 48.5% 96,622
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 1,196
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 609
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 309
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 277
100% Votes in

St. Johns County

R Ron DeSantis 63.9% 83,658
D Andrew Gillum 35.3% 46,206
R Darcy Richardson 0.4% 532
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 263
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 170
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 167
100% Votes in

St. Lucie County

D Andrew Gillum 51.3% 63,605
R Ron DeSantis 47.6% 58,990
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 580
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 358
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 274
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 229
100% Votes in

Sumter County

R Ron DeSantis 69.6% 51,798
D Andrew Gillum 29.4% 21,843
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 391
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 185
N Ryan Foley 0.1% 110
N Bruce Stanley 0.1% 69
100% Votes in

Suwannee County

R Ron DeSantis 76.9% 12,234
D Andrew Gillum 21.7% 3,450
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 106
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 46
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 35
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 35
100% Votes in

Taylor County

R Ron DeSantis 74.8% 5,942
D Andrew Gillum 23.6% 1,877
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 51
N Bruce Stanley 0.4% 30
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 22
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 19
100% Votes in

Union County

R Ron DeSantis 78.9% 3,841
D Andrew Gillum 20% 972
R Darcy Richardson 0.5% 26
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 11
N Kyle Gibson 0.2% 10
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 8
100% Votes in

Volusia County

R Ron DeSantis 54.6% 124,819
D Andrew Gillum 43.9% 100,478
R Darcy Richardson 0.7% 1,619
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 735
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 643
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 466
100% Votes in

Wakulla County

R Ron DeSantis 68.9% 9,802
D Andrew Gillum 29.5% 4,194
R Darcy Richardson 0.8% 107
N Kyle Gibson 0.4% 54
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 36
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 27
100% Votes in

Walton County

R Ron DeSantis 75.6% 22,925
D Andrew Gillum 23.1% 7,019
R Darcy Richardson 0.6% 193
N Kyle Gibson 0.3% 91
N Ryan Foley 0.2% 55
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 48
100% Votes in

Washington County

R Ron DeSantis 77.6% 7,017
D Andrew Gillum 20.6% 1,865
R Darcy Richardson 0.8% 70
N Kyle Gibson 0.5% 49
N Ryan Foley 0.3% 28
N Bruce Stanley 0.2% 19
100% Votes in

Initiatives

Amendment 4 - Felons Voting: Restores voting rights to felons

Yes 64.5%
No 35.5%
100% Votes in

Amendment 6 - Marsy's Law: Constitutional rights for victims of crime

Yes 61.6%
No 38.4%
100% Votes in

Florida Senate Exit Poll UPDATED:

Nelson
Scott
Nelson Scott

Gender

Men (45%)
42%
58%
Women (55%)
56%
43%

Age

18-24 (5%)
62%
38%
25-29 (5%)
71%
26%
30-39 (10%)
61%
37%
40-49 (12%)
49%
50%
50-64 (31%)
49%
50%
65 or over (37%)
43%
57%

Age

18-44 (25%)
63%
36%
45+ (75%)
45%
54%

Age

18-29 (10%)
66%
32%
30-44 (15%)
60%
38%
45-64 (38%)
47%
52%
65 or over (37%)
43%
57%

Race

White (66%)
40%
60%
Black (13%)
90%
10%
Hispanic/Latino (15%)
54%
45%
Asian (2%)
Not enough data
Other (4%)
66%
32%

Race

White (66%)
40%
60%
Non-White (34%)
70%
29%

Education

College graduate (40%)
52%
48%
No college degree (60%)
48%
51%

Which best describes your education? You have:

Never attended college (20%)
46%
53%
Attended college but received no degree (25%)
50%
49%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (15%)
47%
52%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (24%)
48%
52%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (16%)
58%
41%

Region

North/Panhandle (20%)
42%
57%
Orlando/Central (18%)
46%
53%
Tampa Bay Area (15%)
44%
53%
Gulf Coast/Middle of Florida (21%)
42%
58%
Miami/Gold Coast (26%)
67%
33%

Education and Race

White college graduates (28%)
47%
53%
White no college degree (38%)
34%
65%
Non-white college graduates (12%)
63%
36%
Non-white no college degree (22%)
73%
25%

Education among Whites by Sex

White women college graduates (13%)
58%
42%
White women no college degree (22%)
40%
60%
White men college graduates (14%)
37%
63%
White men no college degree (17%)
27%
73%
Non-whites (34%)
70%
29%

Income

Under $30,000 (19%)
61%
38%
$30,000 - $49,999 (22%)
53%
44%
$50,000 - $99,999 (34%)
58%
42%
$100,000 - $199,999 (19%)
49%
51%
$200,000 or more (7%)
Not enough data

Income

Under $50,000 (40%)
57%
42%
$50,000 or more (60%)
53%
47%

Income

Under $100,000 (74%)
58%
42%
$100,000 or more (26%)
47%
53%

Income

Under $50,000 (40%)
57%
42%
$50,000-$99,999 (34%)
58%
42%
$100,000 or more (26%)
47%
53%

Party Identification

Democrat (33%)
91%
Republican (37%)
91%
Independent or something else (30%)
55%
44%

Party and Gender

Democratic men (12%)
90%
10%
Democratic women (21%)
92%
Republican men (19%)
92%
Republican women (18%)
11%
89%
Independent men (14%)
50%
50%
Independent women (16%)
59%
39%

Ideology

Liberal (22%)
89%
11%
Moderate (39%)
62%
37%
Conservative (39%)
15%
85%

Are you currently married?

Yes (64%)
43%
57%
No (36%)
57%
43%

Gender by marital status

Married men (32%)
36%
64%
Married women (31%)
50%
49%
Unmarried men (14%)
48%
52%
Unmarried women (22%)
61%
38%

Does anyone in your household own a gun?

Yes (50%)
29%
71%
No (50%)
67%
32%

White born-again or evangelical Christian?

Yes (29%)
20%
80%
No (71%)
57%
42%

Do you work full-time for pay?

Yes (57%)
55%
45%
No (43%)
46%
53%

Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election?

Yes (16%)
54%
38%
No (84%)
47%
53%

In the 2016 election for president, did you vote for:

Hillary Clinton (Dem) (41%)
92%
Donald Trump (Rep) (48%)
10%
90%
Other (5%)
Not enough data
Didn't vote (5%)
Not enough data

Trump Approval

Strongly approve (38%)
97%
Somewhat approve (13%)
28%
68%
Somewhat disapprove (8%)
67%
29%
Strongly disapprove (39%)
94%

Trump Approval

Approve (51%)
10%
89%
Disapprove (48%)
89%

Was one reason for your vote for U.S. Senate today:

To express support for Donald Trump (23%)
96%
To express opposition to Donald Trump (32%)
97%
Donald Trump was not a factor (42%)
37%
63%

When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. Senate election?

In the last few days (6%)
Not enough data
In the last week (4%)
Not enough data
In the last month (20%)
53%
46%
Before that (66%)
51%
49%

When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. Senate election?

In the last month (31%)
52%
48%
Before that (66%)
51%
49%

When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. Senate election?

In the last week (10%)
48%
52%
Before that (86%)
51%
49%

Is your opinion of Bill Nelson:

Favorable (48%)
91%
Unfavorable (45%)
10%
90%

Is your opinion of Rick Scott:

Favorable (48%)
91%
Unfavorable (49%)
89%
11%

Race and Gender

White men (31%)
32%
68%
White women (35%)
47%
53%
Black men (6%)
88%
12%
Black women (8%)
91%
Latino men (6%)
49%
51%
Latino women (9%)
57%
41%
All other races (5%)
65%
32%

In your vote for Senate, was Bill Nelson's vote against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court:

The most important factor (9%)
Not enough data
An important factor (29%)
46%
54%
A minor factor (17%)
53%
47%
Not a factor at all (38%)
42%
58%

In your vote for Senate, was Bill Nelson's vote against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court:

Important (39%)
47%
53%
Not important (55%)
46%
54%

In your vote for Senate, was Bill Nelson's vote against Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court:

A factor (56%)
49%
51%
Not a factor (38%)
42%
58%

Is your opinion of the Democratic Party:

Favorable (49%)
93%
Unfavorable (46%)
11%
88%

Is your opinion of the Republican Party:

Favorable (45%)
15%
85%
Unfavorable (51%)
87%
12%

Do you have a favorable opinion of...

Both parties (6%)
Not enough data
Only Democratic Party (41%)
97%
Only Republican Party (38%)
93%
Neither party (8%)
Not enough data

Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by:

The Democratic Party (43%)
97%
The Republican Party (50%)
96%

Would you rather see the U.S. Senate controlled by:

The Democratic Party (48%)
95%
The Republican Party (47%)
97%

Should Congress impeach Donald Trump and remove him from office?

Yes (41%)
92%
No (54%)
13%
87%

Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country?

Health care (41%)
75%
25%
Immigration (29%)
17%
83%
The economy (16%)
28%
72%
Gun policy (11%)
76%
24%

Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:

Excellent (22%)
16%
84%
Good (44%)
53%
47%
Not so good (28%)
85%
13%
Poor (6%)
Not enough data

Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:

Excellent or good (65%)
41%
59%
Not so good or poor (34%)
82%
16%

Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation:

Better (36%)
23%
77%
Worse (12%)
84%
16%
About the same (52%)
68%
31%

How have Donald Trump's trade policies affected the economy in your area?

Helped (31%)
94%
Hurt (28%)
94%
No impact (29%)
57%
42%

How have the tax laws passed last year affected your personal finances?

Helped (28%)
19%
81%
Hurt (16%)
87%
12%
No impact (50%)
65%
34%

Does the health care system in the United States need:

Major changes (67%)
51%
48%
Minor changes (27%)
48%
52%
No changes at all (3%)
Not enough data

Which party would better protect health care for people with pre-existing conditions?

The Democratic Party (47%)
90%
10%
The Republican Party (40%)
98%

Are Donald Trump's immigration policies:

Too tough (42%)
91%
Not tough enough (20%)
11%
89%
About right (33%)
17%
83%

Do you think the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is mostly:

Justified (39%)
88%
12%
Politically motivated (55%)
23%
77%

In general, how do you think things work in the U.S. today?

Whites are favored over minorities (37%)
85%
15%
Minorities are favored over whites (16%)
16%
84%
No group is favored (39%)
24%
76%

How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office?

Very important (42%)
83%
17%
Somewhat important (27%)
33%
67%
Not too important (10%)
20%
80%
Not at all important (17%)
14%
86%

How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office?

Important (69%)
64%
36%
Not important (27%)
16%
84%

How important is it that more women be elected to public office?

Very important (46%)
77%
22%
Somewhat important (29%)
34%
66%
Not too important (11%)
26%
74%
Not at all important (12%)
93%

How important is it that more women be elected to public office?

Important (74%)
60%
39%
Not important (23%)
16%
84%

How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today?

Very serious (47%)
68%
32%
Somewhat serious (38%)
37%
62%
Not too serious (9%)
Not enough data
Not at all serious (3%)
Not enough data

How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today?

Serious (85%)
54%
45%
Not serious (12%)
16%
84%

Do you support or oppose stricter gun control measures?

Support (55%)
69%
31%
Oppose (39%)
16%
84%

Which is closer to your view about the Florida environment:

Government should do more to protect it (69%)
61%
39%
Government is doing enough to protect it (25%)
12%
88%

Do you think climate change, also known as global warming, is a serious problem?

Yes (66%)
65%
35%
No (31%)
94%

Have recent hurricanes caused you and your family:

Severe hardship (3%)
Not enough data
Some hardship, but not severe (27%)
43%
57%
No hardship (70%)
47%
53%

In today's election for governor, did you just vote for:

Andrew Gillum (49%)
95%
Ron DeSantis (50%)
94%

Community Type

Urban (42%)
55%
43%
Suburban (50%)
47%
53%
Rural (8%)
37%
63%

Do you have a favorable opinion of...

Both (7%)
Not enough data
Only Bill Nelson (39%)
97%
Only Rick Scott (37%)
99%
Neither (8%)
Not enough data

Florida Governor Exit Poll UPDATED:

Gillum
DeSantis
Gillum DeSantis

Gender

Men (45%)
41%
58%
Women (55%)
55%
43%

Age

18-24 (5%)
58%
40%
25-29 (5%)
64%
34%
30-39 (10%)
63%
33%
40-49 (12%)
49%
50%
50-64 (31%)
47%
51%
65 or over (36%)
43%
56%

Age

18-44 (25%)
61%
36%
45+ (75%)
45%
54%

Age

18-29 (10%)
61%
37%
30-44 (15%)
62%
35%
45-64 (39%)
46%
52%
65 or over (36%)
43%
56%

Race

White (66%)
39%
60%
Black (13%)
86%
14%
Hispanic/Latino (15%)
54%
44%
Asian (2%)
Not enough data
Other (4%)
65%
33%

Race

White (66%)
39%
60%
Non-White (34%)
68%
30%

Education

College graduate (40%)
50%
49%
No college degree (60%)
48%
50%

Which best describes your education? You have:

Never attended college (20%)
44%
53%
Attended college but received no degree (25%)
51%
48%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (15%)
47%
51%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (24%)
46%
53%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (16%)
57%
42%

Region

North/Panhandle (20%)
40%
59%
Orlando/Central (18%)
46%
51%
Tampa Bay Area (15%)
46%
52%
Gulf Coast/Middle of Florida (21%)
42%
57%
Miami/Gold Coast (26%)
65%
35%

Education and Race

White college graduates (27%)
46%
54%
White no college degree (39%)
34%
64%
Non-white college graduates (12%)
61%
38%
Non-white no college degree (22%)
73%
26%

Education among Whites by Sex

White women college graduates (13%)
57%
42%
White women no college degree (22%)
40%
57%
White men college graduates (14%)
35%
65%
White men no college degree (17%)
26%
73%
Non-whites (34%)
69%
30%

Income

Under $30,000 (19%)
63%
36%
$30,000 - $49,999 (22%)
49%
51%
$50,000 - $99,999 (33%)
52%
47%
$100,000 - $199,999 (19%)
50%
50%
$200,000 or more (7%)
Not enough data

Income

Under $50,000 (41%)
55%
44%
$50,000 or more (59%)
50%
49%

Income

Under $100,000 (74%)
54%
45%
$100,000 or more (26%)
47%
52%

Income

Under $50,000 (41%)
55%
44%
$50,000-$99,999 (33%)
52%
47%
$100,000 or more (26%)
47%
52%

Party Identification

Democrat (33%)
93%
Republican (38%)
92%
Independent or something else (29%)
54%
44%

Party and Gender

Democratic men (12%)
90%
10%
Democratic women (21%)
95%
Republican men (19%)
93%
Republican women (18%)
90%
Independent men (14%)
50%
49%
Independent women (16%)
58%
39%

Ideology

Liberal (22%)
90%
Moderate (39%)
61%
38%
Conservative (39%)
13%
85%

Are you currently married?

Yes (64%)
43%
56%
No (36%)
56%
42%

Gender by marital status

Married men (32%)
34%
65%
Married women (31%)
52%
47%
Unmarried men (14%)
46%
51%
Unmarried women (23%)
61%
37%

Do you work full-time for pay?

Yes (57%)
51%
47%
No (43%)
48%
51%

Does anyone in your household own a gun?

Yes (50%)
28%
70%
No (50%)
68%
32%

White born-again or evangelical Christian?

Yes (29%)
22%
77%
No (71%)
57%
42%

Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election?

Yes (16%)
56%
40%
No (84%)
47%
53%

In the 2016 election for president, did you vote for:

Hillary Clinton (Dem) (41%)
94%
Donald Trump (Rep) (48%)
93%
Other (4%)
Not enough data
Didn't vote (5%)
Not enough data

Trump Approval

Strongly approve (38%)
99%
Somewhat approve (13%)
26%
72%
Somewhat disapprove (8%)
68%
29%
Strongly disapprove (40%)
96%

Trump Approval

Approve (51%)
92%
Disapprove (48%)
92%

Do you think Andrew Gillum's positions on the issues are:

Too liberal (46%)
93%
Too conservative (1%)
Not enough data
About right (43%)
93%

Do you think Ron DeSantis' positions on the issues are:

Too liberal (6%)
Not enough data
Too conservative (35%)
86%
14%
About right (48%)
91%

Race and Gender

White men (31%)
31%
69%
White women (35%)
47%
51%
Black men (6%)
91%
Black women (8%)
82%
18%
Latino men (6%)
49%
49%
Latino women (9%)
58%
41%
All other races (5%)
65%
34%

Is your opinion of the Republican Party:

Favorable (45%)
12%
88%
Unfavorable (51%)
86%
14%

Do you have a favorable opinion of...

Both parties (6%)
Not enough data
Only Democratic Party (41%)
98%
Only Republican Party (38%)
97%
Neither party (8%)
Not enough data

Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by:

The Democratic Party (44%)
96%
The Republican Party (50%)
98%

Would you rather see the U.S. Senate controlled by:

The Democratic Party (48%)
96%
The Republican Party (48%)
96%

Should Congress impeach Donald Trump and remove him from office?

Yes (39%)
95%
No (55%)
12%
85%

Which ONE of these four issues is the most important facing the country?

Health care (40%)
74%
25%
Immigration (30%)
17%
78%
The economy (16%)
30%
69%
Gun policy (10%)
77%
23%

Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:

Excellent (22%)
15%
84%
Good (43%)
49%
50%
Not so good (28%)
79%
19%
Poor (6%)
Not enough data

Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:

Excellent or good (65%)
38%
62%
Not so good or poor (34%)
80%
19%

Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation:

Better (36%)
21%
79%
Worse (12%)
84%
16%
About the same (52%)
66%
34%

How have Donald Trump's trade policies affected the economy in your area?

Helped (31%)
96%
Hurt (28%)
89%
11%
No impact (30%)
57%
42%

How have the tax laws passed last year affected your personal finances?

Helped (28%)
15%
84%
Hurt (17%)
79%
21%
No impact (50%)
64%
35%

Are Donald Trump's immigration policies:

Too tough (41%)
91%
Not tough enough (20%)
10%
89%
About right (34%)
14%
80%

Does the health care system in the United States need:

Major changes (68%)
50%
46%
Minor changes (27%)
47%
53%
No changes at all (3%)
Not enough data

Which party would better protect health care for people with pre-existing conditions?

The Democratic Party (47%)
90%
The Republican Party (40%)
98%

Do you think the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is mostly:

Justified (38%)
89%
11%
Politically motivated (56%)
21%
75%

In general, how do you think things work in the U.S. today?

Whites are favored over minorities (37%)
84%
16%
Minorities are favored over whites (15%)
16%
82%
No group is favored (39%)
25%
74%

How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office?

Very important (43%)
80%
16%
Somewhat important (26%)
33%
67%
Not too important (10%)
18%
82%
Not at all important (16%)
16%
84%

How important is it that more racial and ethnic minorities be elected to public office?

Important (70%)
63%
35%
Not important (27%)
16%
83%

How important is it that more women be elected to public office?

Very important (45%)
79%
21%
Somewhat important (29%)
33%
67%
Not too important (11%)
30%
69%
Not at all important (12%)
94%

How important is it that more women be elected to public office?

Important (74%)
61%
39%
Not important (23%)
18%
82%

How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today?

Very serious (47%)
68%
31%
Somewhat serious (38%)
40%
60%
Not too serious (9%)
Not enough data
Not at all serious (3%)
Not enough data

How serious a problem is sexual harassment in this country today?

Serious (85%)
55%
44%
Not serious (12%)
17%
83%

Do you support or oppose stricter gun control measures?

Support (56%)
69%
31%
Oppose (39%)
16%
82%

Which is closer to your view about the Florida environment:

Government should do more to protect it (69%)
60%
39%
Government is doing enough to protect it (25%)
10%
88%

Do you think climate change, also known as global warming, is a serious problem?

Yes (67%)
65%
34%
No (31%)
96%

Have recent hurricanes caused you and your family:

Severe hardship (3%)
Not enough data
Some hardship, but not severe (27%)
43%
55%
No hardship (70%)
46%
53%

In today's election for U.S. Senate, did you just vote for:

Bill Nelson (50%)
94%
Rick Scott (50%)
95%

Community Type

Urban (42%)
57%
42%
Suburban (50%)
45%
53%
Rural (8%)
31%
69%

Is your opinion of the Democratic Party:

Favorable (49%)
94%
Unfavorable (47%)
92%