Florida now has over half a million more Republican registered voters than Democrats, the most recent data from the Florida Division of Elections shows.
As of June 30, the Republican Party of Florida has 5,263,269 active registered voters in the Sunshine State. Democrats have 4,721,471 registered voters. In other words, Republicans have an advantage of over half a million voters, or 541,798.
As of May 31, Republicans led Democrats by 496,150 voters, pointing to a 45,648 increase in the last month.
Florida Voter Registration Edge:
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) July 16, 2023
Dec. 2018: 🔵 Dem +257,175
Dec. 2019: 🔵 Dem +225,115
Dec. 2020: 🔵 Dem +97,215
Dec. 2021: 🔴 GOP +43,101
June 2023: 🔴 GOP +496,150
JULY 2023: 🔴 GOP +541,798
Net Gain since Dec. 2018: GOP +797,973https://t.co/PCqkPPBFo2 pic.twitter.com/Ue9vf390uI
“Another month, another MASSIVE increase in Republican Party Voter Registration advantage over the Democrat Party,” Christian Ziegler, chair of the Republican Party of Florida, celebrated.
“As of June 30, 2023, Republicans now hold a 541,798 voter registration advantage over Democrats in Florida! America’s #1 State is becoming more RED by the day!” he added.
Another month, another MASSIVE increase in Republican Party Voter Registration advantage over the Democrat Party.
— Christian Ziegler 🇺🇸 (@ChrisMZiegler) July 17, 2023
As of June 30, 2023, Republicans now hold a 541,798 voter registration advantage over Democrats in Florida!
America's #1 State is becoming more RED by the day! pic.twitter.com/DouWQQ7MGP
😎😎😎 And we’re just warming up.
— Florida GOP (@FloridaGOP) July 19, 2023
RT https://t.co/XyCtgTXP1X
Republicans made history for the first time in the state in November 2021, surpassing Democrats in terms of voter registration for the first time. That trend has continued well through the midterm elections. At that time, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that, on Election Day, Republicans would have 300,000 more registered voters than Democrats.
“Here’s what I can tell you. When I was standing here four years ago, preparing for the governor’s election, this state had almost 300,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans. And we had never in the history of Florida — prior to me being elected governor — had more registered Republicans and Democrats,” DeSantis said at the time.
Last month, the Republican Party of Florida shared additional data showing that the Republican wave in Florida “grows stronger,” noting that 14 counties alone have flipped from blue to red since 2018.
The Republican wave in Florida grows stronger, leaving Democrats struggling to keep up. 👇 pic.twitter.com/n7Odt3ZG1u
— Florida GOP (@FloridaGOP) June 21, 2023
Yes, please stay woke 👇 https://t.co/caiAeiqx57 pic.twitter.com/Vx0MRPKrL5
— Florida GOP (@FloridaGOP) June 21, 2023
The increase comes as the Republican Party of Florida celebrates the state of the economy in the Sunshine State — a draw for many — boasting that Florida has the highest number of small businesses in any state.
Businesses are thriving in the free state of Florida! pic.twitter.com/BK8hzRut75
— Florida GOP (@FloridaGOP) July 12, 2023
The latest Florida Atlantic University Mainstreet PolCom Lab survey found former President Trump as the favorite GOP candidate in Florida, leading by 20 points.
FLORIDA 2024: Trump holds 20-point lead for Republican Nomination
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) July 10, 2023
Trump — 50% (+20)
DeSantis — 30%
Ramaswamy — 4%
Scott — 3%
Christie — 2%
Hutchinson — 2%
Pence — 2%
Haley — 1%
2-Way
Trump — 54% (+17)
DeSantis — 37%
FAU | June 27-July 1 | n=315 LV https://t.co/Kr7vkXtIqK