Early voting is underway in Florida for the 2024 general election. Election Day is Nov. 5, just over a week away.
Registered voters can go to any designated early voting site and cast their ballots until Sunday, Nov. 3. Many have also been mailing in or turning in vote-by-mail ballots.
In Miami-Dade, more than a half-million people have already cast their votes. While there’s no way to tell exactly how people voted until after the polls close on Election Day, each county’s Department of Elections reports how many registered voters have already voted and which parties they are registered under.
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Meanwhile, over 4 million people have already voted across Florida.
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Party affiliation in Florida
As of October, Republicans had an almost seven-percentage-point advantage over registered Democrats in Florida in terms of voter registration numbers.
That number has been rapidly increasing in recent years. In August 2022, the advantage was less than one percentage point. Those numbers include both active and inactive voters, who are still eligible to vote.
This article will be updated daily. Check back for new numbers.
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