TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Nearly 1.8 million Floridians have already voted by mail as of Tuesday, according to data from the Florida Division of Election.
The state said the breakdown of votes were as follows:
- 520,712 from Republican voters
- 905,065 from Democratic voters
- 20,118 from Other voters
- 336,768 from No Party Affiliation voters
Baker: Republican, 685; Democrat, 437; Other, 7; No Party Affiliation, 85; Total, 1,214
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Here’s how those votes break down by each Northeast Florida county:
Bradford: Republican, 849; Democrat, 793; Other, 9; No Party Affiliation, 153; Total, 1,804
Columbia: Republican, 1,377; Democrat, 1,594; Other, 25; No Party Affiliation, 387; Total, 3,383
Clay: Republican, 4,975; Democrat, 3,883; Other, 127; No Party Affiliation, 1,764; Total, 10,749
Duval: Republican, 17,158; Democrat, 32,030; Other, 760; No Party Affiliation, 8,319; Total, 58,267
Nassau: Republican, 3,962; Democrat, 3,286; Other, 143; No Party Affiliation, 1,334; Total, 8,725
Putnam: Republican, 1,419; Democrat, 1,948; Other, 36; No Party Affiliation, 456; Total, 3,859
St. Johns: Republican, 8,691; Democrat, 11,315; Other, 338; No Party Affiliation, 3,887; Total, 24,231
Union: Republican, 201; Democrat, 207; Other, 3; No Party Affiliation, 20; Total, 431
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According to the state’s data, there are a little more than 3.8 million vote-by-mail ballots that have been provided but not yet returned.
Early voting begins statewide on October 24. Check with your county’s supervisor of elections to find out if your county offers additional early voting days.