GOP Voter Edge Approaches 500,000
The Republican Party of Florida had built a nearly 500,000-voter registration edge over the Florida Democratic Party as of the end of May, according to numbers posted Tuesday on the state Division of Elections website.
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The GOP had 5,311,365 registered voters as of May 31, while the Democratic Party had 4,815,215. That 496,150-voter edge was larger than the GOP’s nearly 473,000-voter lead at the end of April. Another 4,012,610 voters were registered without party affiliation as of May 31, while 282,695 were registered with third parties.
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Florida Democrats historically held a registration edge, but Republicans overtook them in 2021. Leading up to the November 2022 election, Republicans held about a 306,000-voter advantage. Republicans hold all statewide offices, a majority in Florida’s congressional delegation and supermajorities in the Florida House and Senate.
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