2020 Florida Democratic presidential primary

2020 Florida Democratic presidential primary

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249 delegates (219 pledged, 30 unpledged)
to the Democratic National Convention
The number of pledged delegates won is determined by the popular vote
 
Candidate Joe Biden Bernie Sanders Michael Bloomberg
(withdrawn)[a]
Home state Delaware Vermont New York
Delegate count 162 57 0
Popular vote 1,077,375 397,311 146,544
Percentage 61.95% 22.84% 8.43%

Election results by county
  Joe Biden
Pledged national
convention
delegates
Type Del. Type Del. Type Del.
CD1 3 CD10 6 CD19 5
CD2 4 CD11 4 CD20 7
CD3 5 CD12 5 CD21 7
CD4 6 CD13 6 CD22 7
CD5 5 CD14 6 CD23 6
CD6 5 CD15 5 CD24 6
CD7 6 CD16 6 CD25 3
CD8 5 CD17 4 CD26 5
CD9 6 CD18 5 CD27 5
PLEO 29 At-large 47
Total pledged delegates 219

The 2020 Florida Democratic presidential primary took place on March 17, 2020, the third primary Tuesday of the month, as one of three states voting on the same day in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, while the contest in Ohio had been postponed for roughly a month. The Florida primary was a closed primary, with the state awarding the fourth-largest amount of delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention and the third-largest amount up to that point: 249 delegates, of which 219 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

Former vice president Joe Biden was the clear winner of the Florida primary, receiving almost 62% of the vote and 162 delegates, winning every county in the state and significantly extending his delegate lead.[1] Senator Bernie Sanders placed second with only around 23% of the vote and 57 delegates, while former mayor Michael Bloomberg, who had already withdrawn, still got 8% of the vote.

Procedure

Florida was one of three states which held primaries on March 17, 2020, alongside Arizona and Illinois,[2] while only one day before Ohio had been the first state to postpone its primary due to the COVID-19 pandemic and cancel in-person voting, accepting ballots until April 28 instead.

Voting took place throughout the state from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. local time. In the closed primary, candidates had to meet a threshold of 15 percent at the congressional district or statewide level in order to be considered viable. The 219 pledged delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention were allocated proportionally on the basis of the results of the primary. Of these, between three and seven were allocated to each of the state's 27 congressional districts and another 29 were allocated to party leaders and elected officials (PLEO delegates), in addition to 47 at-large delegates.[3] As a March primary on Stage I of the primary timetable Florida received no bonus delegates, in order to disperse the primaries between more different date clusters and keep too many states from hoarding on a March date.[4]

Post-primary congressional district caucuses convened on May 2, 2020, to designate national convention district delegates. The state convention was subsequently held on May 30, 2020, to vote on the 47 at-large and 29 pledged PLEO delegates for the Democratic National Convention. The delegation also included 30 unpledged PLEO delegates: 16 members of the Democratic National Committee, 13 representatives from Congress (including former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz), and former DNC chair Kenneth M. Curtis.[3]

Candidates

The following candidates qualified for the ballot in Florida:[5]

Running

Withdrawn

Steve Bullock and Kamala Harris withdrew so that they did not appear on the ballot.[6]

Polling

Polling Aggregation
Source of poll aggregation Date
updated
Dates
polled
Joe
Biden
Bernie
Sanders
Tulsi
Gabbard
Other/
Undecided[c]
270 to Win[7] Mar 17, 2020 Mar 5–16, 2020 65.5% 23.0% 1.8% 9.7%
RealClear Politics[8] Mar 17, 2020 Mar 6–12, 2020 64.7% 25.7% 2.0% 7.6%
FiveThirtyEight[9] Mar 17, 2020 until Mar 16, 2020 [d] 63.8% 24.7% 1.4% 10.1%
Average 64.7% 24.5% 1.7% 9.1%
Polling from February 12, 2020, to March 17, 2020
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[e]
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Michael
Bloomberg
Pete
Buttigieg
Amy
Klobuchar
Bernie
Sanders
Elizabeth
Warren
Other Un-
decided
Swayable[10] Mar 16, 2020 4,035 (LV) ± 2.0% 64% 25% 12%[f]
AtlasIntel[11] Mar 14–16, 2020 532 (LV) ± 4.0% 67% 27% 4%[g] 2%
Point Blank Political[12] Mar 11–13, 2020 3,165 (LV) ± 2.3% 61%[h] 32%[h] 7%
57% 2% 2% 0% 29% 4% 1%[i] 5%
Emerson College/Nexstar[13] Mar 11–12, 2020 434 (LV) ± 4.7% 65% 27% 2%[j] 6%
Gravis Marketing[14] Mar 10–12, 2020 516 (LV) ± 4.3% 66% 25% 9%
ROI Rocket[15] Mar 6–12, 2020 877 (LV) ± 3.3% 67% 27% [k] [k]
Latino Decisions/Univision[16] Mar 6–12, 2020 531 (LV) ± 4.3% 67%[h] 32%[h] 2%
63% 25% 8%[l] 4%
University of North Florida[17] Mar 5–10, 2020 1,502 (LV) ± 2.5% 66% 2% 1% <1% 22% 2% 1%[m] 7%
St Pete Polls/FloridaPolitics.com[18] Mar 6–8, 2020 2,480 (LV) ± 2.0% 69% 5% 2% 1% 14% 1% 0%[n] 9%
Point Blank Political[19] Mar 6–8, 2020 3,376 (LV) ± 2.3% 61%[h] 32%[h] 7%
55% 2% 2% 1% 29% 4% 2%[o] 7%
Florida Atlantic University[20] Mar 5–7, 2020 399 (LV) ± 4.9% 61% 25% 3%[p] 10%
Mar 4–5, 2020 Bloomberg and Warren withdraw from the race
St Pete Polls/FloridaPolitics.com[21] Mar 4, 2020 1,882 (LV) ± 2.3% 61% 14% 1% 1% 12% 5% 0%[q] 6%
Mar 1–2, 2020 Buttigieg and Klobuchar withdraw from the race
St Pete Polls[22] Feb 25–26, 2020 2,788 (LV) ± 1.9% 34% 25% 8% 4% 13% 5% 1%[r] 10%
Saint Leo University[23] Feb 17–22, 2020 342 (LV) 25% 25% 11% 5% 17% 7% 4%[s] 7%
Florida Southern College[24] Feb 17–21, 2020 313 (LV) ± 5.54% 22% 23% 9% 5% 18% 12% 1%[t] 9%
St Pete Polls[22] Feb 18–19, 2020 2,412 (LV) ± 2.0% 27% 32% 8% 7% 11% 5% 2%[u] 10%
Tel Opinion Research/Politico/[[
Let’s Preserve the American Dream]][25]
Feb 13–18, 2020 800 (LV) ± 3.46% 20% 26% 8% 5% 13% 7% 5%[v] 16%
St Pete Polls[26] Feb 12–13, 2020 3,047 (LV) ± 1.8% 26% 27% 11% 9% 10% 5% 1%[w] 11%
Polling before February 11, 2020
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[e]
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Michael
Bloomberg
Cory
Booker
Pete
Buttigieg
Kamala
Harris
Amy
Klobuchar
Beto
O'Rourke
Bernie
Sanders
Elizabeth
Warren
Andrew
Yang
Other Un-
decided
Feb 11, 2020 New Hampshire primary; Yang withdraws from the race after close of polls
St. Pete Polls[27] Jan 27–28, 2020 2,590 (LV) ± 1.9% 41% 17% 6% 5% 9% 7% 2% 2%[x] 10%
Tel Opinion Research/Let’s Preserve the American Dream/Politico[28] Jan 21–23, 2020 600 (LV) ± 4% 41%[y] 21% 18% 20%
29% 4% 4% 4% 17% 12% 2% 2%[z] 28%
Jan 13, 2020 Booker withdraws from the race
Florida Atlantic University[29] Jan 9–12, 2020 494 ± 4.4% 42% 7% 3% 3% 6% 16% 10% 5% 5%[aa] 4%[ab]
Dec 3, 2019 Harris withdraws from the race
Nov 24, 2019 Bloomberg announces his candidacy
Nov 1, 2019 O'Rourke withdraws from the race
Siena College/New York Times[30] Oct 13–26, 2019 650 (RV) ± 4.4% 27% 0% 5% 1% 2% 0% 13% 19% 0% 1%[ac] 29%
Tel Opinion Research[31] Sep 15–18, 2019 800 (LV) ± 3.54% 43% 10% 26% 18%
37% 5% 6% 9% 18% 2% 20%
24% 2% 3% 5% 11% 1% 3%[ad] 49%
Florida Atlantic University[32] Sep 12–15, 2019 407 ± 4.9% 34% 1% 5% 4% 0% 2% 14% 24% 2% 8%[ae] 6%
St. Pete Polls[33] Jun 22–23, 2019 2,022 ± 2.2% 47% 3% 8% 6% 2% 8% 12% 7% 6%
Change Research[34] Jun 16–17, 2019 1,130 ± 2.9% 33% 2% 15% 7% 2% 3% 20% 15% 3% 2%[af]
Quinnipiac University[35] Jun 12–17, 2019 417 ± 5.8% 41% 1% 8% 6% 1% 1% 14% 12% <1% 1%[ag] 12%
Climate Nexus[36] Jun 7–11, 2019 676 ± 2.6% 32% 2% 6% 6% 1% 2% 16% 10% 2% 9%[ah] 14%
Zogby Analytics[37] May 23–29, 2019 228 ± 6.5% 34% 2% 6% 2% 1% 4% 18% 7% 1% 6%[ai]
Florida Atlantic University[38] May 16–19, 2019 403 ± 4.9% 39% 1% 9% 7% 1% 5% 12% 12% 1% 14%[aj]
Tel Opinion Research[39]* May 8, 2019 800 ± 3.5% 39% 1% 3% 5% 1% 1% 16% 5% 28%
Apr 25, 2019 Biden announces his candidacy
Apr 14, 2019 Buttigieg announces his candidacy
Tel Opinion Research[39]* Mar 21, 2019 800 ± 3.5% 37% 2% 4% 1% 5% 13% 6% 31%
Mar 14, 2019 O'Rourke announces his candidacy
Bendixen & Amandi International[40] Mar 1–4, 2019 300 26% 1% 1% 0% 9% 1% 1% 11% 4% 0% 0%[ak] 46%
Feb 19, 2019 Sanders announces his candidacy
Feb 9, 2019 Warren announces her candidacy
Feb 1, 2019 Booker announces his candidacy
Jan 21, 2019 Harris announces her candidacy
Saint Leo University[41] May 25–31, 2018 21% 3% 4% 11% 7% 34%[al] 17%

Results

Popular vote share by county
  Biden—40–50%
  Biden—50–60%
  Biden—60–70%
  Biden—70–80%
  Biden—80–90%
2020 Florida Democratic presidential primary[42]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[43]
Joe Biden 1,077,375 61.95 162
Bernie Sanders 397,311 22.84 57
Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)[b] 146,544 8.43
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) 39,886 2.29
Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)[b] 32,875 1.89
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) 17,276 0.99
Tulsi Gabbard 8,712 0.50
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) 5,286 0.30
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) 4,244 0.24
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) 2,510 0.14
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn) 1,744 0.10
John Delaney (withdrawn) 1,583 0.09
Cory Booker (withdrawn) 1,507 0.09
Julián Castro (withdrawn) 1,036 0.06
Joe Sestak (withdrawn) 664 0.04
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) 661 0.04
Total 1,739,214 100% 219

Results by county

2020 Florida Democratic primary

(results per county)[44]

County Joe Biden Bernie Sanders Michael Bloomberg Pete Buttigieg Elizabeth Warren Amy Klobuchar Tulsi Gabbard Andrew Yang Michael Bennet Tom Steyer Marianne Williamson John Delaney Cory Booker Julián Castro Joe Sestak Deval Patrick Total votes cast
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Alachua 19,077 51.16 14,903 39.97 841 2.26 587 1.57 920 2.47 317 0.85 260 0.70 141 0.38 43 0.12 74 0.20 35 0.09 23 0.06 27 0.07 15 0.04 12 0.03 11 0.03 37,286
Baker 593 64.18 150 16.23 50 5.41 14 1.52 14 1.52 15 1.62 15 1.62 16 1.73 16 1.73 7 0.76 11 1.19 14 1.52 3 0.32 3 0.32 1 0.11 2 0.22 924
Bay 5,184 66.30 1,776 22.71 265 3.39 169 2.16 133 1.70 90 1.15 62 0.79 44 0.56 21 0.27 22 0.28 11 0.14 7 0.09 9 0.12 7 0.09 10 0.13 9 0.12 7,819
Bradford 952 61.54 250 16.16 153 9.89 28 1.81 27 1.75 23 1.49 24 1.55 24 1.55 9 0.58 7 0.45 9 0.58 18 1.16 12 0.78 5 0.32 3 0.19 3 0.19 1,547
Brevard 33,012 60.25 13,190 24.07 4,412 8.05 1,306 2.38 1,276 2.33 650 1.19 388 0.71 173 0.32 110 0.20 82 0.15 63 0.11 33 0.06 41 0.07 14 0.03 23 0.04 23 0.04 54,796
Broward 122,637 67.33 35,981 19.75 14,608 8.02 3,564 1.96 2,291 1.26 1,139 0.63 628 0.34 408 0.22 309 0.17 147 0.08 118 0.06 63 0.03 114 0.06 77 0.04 37 0.02 33 0.02 182,154
Calhoun 389 59.03 107 16.24 34 5.16 15 2.28 22 3.34 18 2.73 10 1.52 16 2.43 8 1.21 16 2.43 10 1.52 7 1.06 3 0.46 1 0.15 1 0.15 2 0.30 659
Charlotte 9,080 61.07 2,565 17.25 1,804 12.13 623 4.19 317 2.13 266 1.79 56 0.38 39 0.26 21 0.14 40 0.27 21 0.14 12 0.08 9 0.06 2 0.01 3 0.02 10 0.07 14,868
Citrus 6,951 60.41 2,132 18.53 1,292 11.23 362 3.15 260 2.26 229 1.99 91 0.79 36 0.31 38 0.33 41 0.36 23 0.20 14 0.12 12 0.10 6 0.05 10 0.09 9 0.08 11,506
Clay 6,714 61.44 2,789 25.52 648 5.93 223 2.04 237 2.17 119 1.09 67 0.61 33 0.30 28 0.26 16 0.15 8 0.07 27 0.25 13 0.12 2 0.02 3 0.03 1 0.01 10,928
Collier 15,573 65.92 3,753 15.89 2,525 10.69 814 3.45 370 1.57 314 1.33 75 0.32 42 0.18 54 0.23 25 0.11 25 0.11 12 0.05 16 0.07 15 0.06 5 0.02 6 0.03 23,624
Columbia 2,292 64.58 655 18.46 255 7.19 57 1.61 61 1.72 47 1.32 62 1.75 35 0.99 16 0.45 22 0.62 9 0.25 19 0.54 5 0.14 5 0.14 5 0.14 4 0.11 3,549
DeSoto 863 65.28 242 18.31 85 6.43 19 1.44 36 2.72 10 0.76 10 0.76 16 1.21 9 0.68 7 0.53 5 0.38 10 0.76 4 0.30 2 0.15 0 0.00 4 0.30 1,322
Dixie 338 57.58 104 17.72 40 6.81 11 1.87 25 4.26 17 2.90 6 1.02 13 2.21 12 2.04 4 0.68 4 0.68 7 1.19 3 0.51 2 0.34 1 0.17 0 0.00 587
Duval 56,227 66.39 19,930 23.53 4,453 5.26 896 1.06 1,336 1.58 383 0.45 363 0.43 239 0.28 213 0.25 97 0.11 69 0.08 317 0.37 85 0.10 34 0.04 28 0.03 28 0.03 84,698
Escambia 17,036 66.71 5,450 21.34 1,200 4.70 585 2.29 428 1.68 283 1.11 209 0.82 97 0.38 56 0.22 85 0.33 23 0.09 24 0.09 33 0.13 9 0.04 8 0.03 11 0.04 25,537
Flagler 7,520 68.89 1,917 17.56 881 8.07 229 2.10 157 1.44 95 0.87 43 0.39 16 0.15 20 0.18 10 0.09 9 0.08 4 0.04 6 0.05 5 0.05 3 0.03 1 0.01 10,916
Franklin 764 64.20 214 17.98 50 4.20 32 2.69 27 2.27 14 1.18 35 2.94 22 1.85 9 0.76 6 0.50 5 0.42 5 0.42 5 0.42 1 0.08 1 0.08 0 0.00 1,190
Gadsden 6,446 80.47 875 10.92 382 4.77 44 0.55 52 0.65 40 0.50 48 0.60 21 0.26 37 0.46 15 0.19 15 0.19 10 0.12 10 0.12 4 0.05 2 0.02 9 0.11 8,010
Gilchrist 415 58.53 149 21.02 31 4.37 19 2.68 20 2.82 22 3.10 15 2.12 12 1.69 6 0.85 5 0.71 6 0.85 3 0.42 2 0.28 2 0.28 1 0.14 1 0.14 709
Glades 383 64.05 99 16.56 37 6.19 16 2.68 11 1.84 14 2.34 4 0.67 8 1.34 5 0.84 7 1.17 5 0.84 2 0.33 4 0.67 2 0.33 0 0.00 1 0.17 598
Gulf 665 71.81 125 13.50 33 3.56 17 1.84 20 2.16 10 1.08 10 1.08 8 0.86 7 0.76 7 0.76 5 0.54 7 0.76 5 0.54 2 0.22 1 0.11 4 0.43 926
Hamilton 678 72.75 123 13.20 37 3.97 10 1.07 8 0.86 18 1.93 19 2.04 10 1.07 9 0.97 7 0.75 5 0.54 1 0.11 1 0.11 1 0.11 2 0.21 3 0.32 932
Hardee 493 68.19 142 19.64 35 4.84 7 0.97 7 0.97 8 1.11 8 1.11 2 0.28 10 1.38 0 0.00 2 0.28 2 0.28 3 0.41 3 0.41 0 0.00 1 0.14 723
Hendry 953 65.32 286 19.60 102 6.99 22 1.51 22 1.51 12 0.82 9 0.62 8 0.55 13 0.89 4 0.27 2 0.14 7 0.48 8 0.55 10 0.69 1 0.07 0 0.00 1,459
Hernando 8,240 55.73 3,199 21.64 1,923 13.01 511 3.46 313 2.12 230 1.56 98 0.66 83 0.56 47 0.32 47 0.32 19 0.13 22 0.15 19 0.13 9 0.06 14 0.09 12 0.08 14,786
Highlands 3,569 62.88 931 16.40 649 11.43 176 3.10 94 1.66 70 1.23 47 0.83 38 0.67 22 0.39 19 0.33 9 0.16 17 0.30 17 0.30 4 0.07 7 0.12 7 0.12 5,676
Hillsborough 67,791 55.34 32,734 26.72 11,665 9.52 3,443 2.81 3,324 2.71 1,302 1.06 688 0.56 465 0.38 352 0.29 203 0.17 118 0.10 66 0.05 97 0.08 141 0.12 49 0.04 61 0.05 122,499
Holmes 263 48.88 116 21.56 30 5.58 10 1.86 18 3.35 19 3.53 18 3.35 12 2.23 15 2.79 7 1.30 12 2.23 12 2.23 1 0.19 0 0.00 1 0.19 4 0.74 538
Indian River 9,079 66.48 2,326 17.03 1,330 9.74 362 2.65 216 1.58 189 1.38 60 0.44 25 0.18 18 0.13 16 0.12 12 0.09 8 0.06 6 0.04 3 0.02 4 0.03 3 0.02 13,657
Jackson 2,437 70.35 462 13.34 145 4.19 44 1.27 62 1.79 64 1.85 58 1.67 47 1.36 23 0.66 28 0.81 26 0.75 25 0.72 14 0.40 6 0.17 12 0.35 11 0.32 3,464
Jefferson 1,551 76.03 276 13.53 98 4.80 13 0.64 21 1.03 18 0.88 12 0.59 9 0.44 13 0.64 8 0.39 4 0.20 7 0.34 6 0.29 2 0.10 2 0.10 0 0.00 2,040
Lafayette 173 51.34 58 17.21 24 7.12 4 1.19 16 4.75 8 2.37 13 3.86 11 3.26 9 2.67 7 2.08 3 0.89 1 0.30 6 1.78 1 0.30 2 0.59 1 0.30 337
Lake 18,574 69.29 5,591 20.86 1,284 4.79 457 1.70 367 1.37 171 0.64 127 0.47 65 0.24 47 0.18 26 0.10 33 0.12 11 0.04 25 0.09 10 0.04 10 0.04 8 0.03 26,806
Lee 28,192 57.04 9,769 19.77 6,544 13.24 2,109 4.27 1,135 2.30 961 1.94 217 0.44 132 0.27 98 0.20 90 0.18 45 0.09 32 0.06 41 0.08 27 0.05 16 0.03 13 0.03 49,421
Leon 28,946 62.03 13,656 29.26 1,671 3.58 457 0.98 850 1.82 304 0.65 305 0.65 169 0.36 68 0.15 52 0.11 63 0.14 33 0.07 42 0.09 20 0.04 15 0.03 15 0.03 46,666
Levy 1,497 59.71 516 20.58 159 6.34 83 3.31 71 2.83 51 2.03 33 1.32 23 0.92 18 0.72 20 0.80 5 0.20 11 0.44 9 0.36 3 0.12 4 0.16 4 0.16 2,507
Liberty 306 63.35 68 14.08 17 3.52 4 0.83 11 2.28 8 1.66 22 4.55 7 1.45 5 1.04 6 1.24 5 1.04 11 2.28 6 1.24 1 0.21 1 0.21 5 1.04 483
Madison 1,467 73.31 234 11.69 109 5.45 16 0.80 38 1.90 30 1.50 16 0.80 26 1.30 19 0.95 7 0.35 11 0.55 9 0.45 9 0.45 3 0.15 5 0.25 2 0.10 2,001
Manatee 21,036 61.93 6,430 18.93 3,493 10.28 1,181 3.48 711 2.09 620 1.83 141 0.42 79 0.23 126 0.37 58 0.17 28 0.08 14 0.04 18 0.05 9 0.03 14 0.04 8 0.02 33,966
Marion 18,372 66.95 4,632 16.88 2,426 8.84 649 2.37 430 1.57 415 1.51 169 0.62 103 0.38 70 0.26 50 0.18 34 0.12 20 0.07 28 0.10 17 0.06 13 0.05 12 0.04 27,440
Martin 8,166 63.99 2,364 18.52 1,322 10.36 354 2.77 207 1.62 177 1.39 65 0.51 22 0.17 34 0.27 13 0.10 16 0.13 5 0.04 5 0.04 3 0.02 4 0.03 5 0.04 12,762
Miami-Dade 94,793 61.34 34,829 22.54 17,330 11.21 2,257 1.46 2,743 1.77 720 0.47 441 0.29 282 0.18 551 0.36 93 0.06 99 0.06 67 0.04 108 0.07 154 0.10 38 0.02 39 0.03 154,544
Monroe 5,206 60.64 1,991 23.19 674 7.85 258 3.01 215 2.50 93 1.08 53 0.62 30 0.35 22 0.26 14 0.16 10 0.12 3 0.03 2 0.02 4 0.05 6 0.07 4 0.05 8,585
Nassau 3,816 65.36 1,073 18.38 436 7.47 145 2.48 115 1.97 88 1.51 41 0.70 26 0.45 18 0.31 11 0.19 6 0.10 44 0.75 6 0.10 3 0.05 6 0.10 4 0.07 5,838
Okaloosa 5,572 61.23 2,434 26.75 321 3.53 216 2.37 235 2.58 88 0.97 84 0.92 41 0.45 28 0.31 26 0.29 14 0.15 13 0.14 12 0.13 5 0.05 3 0.03 8 0.09 9,100
Okeechobee 1,034 66.28 274 17.56 126 8.08 29 1.86 32 2.05 13 0.83 14 0.90 12 0.77 9 0.58 4 0.26 5 0.32 5 0.32 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.13 1 0.06 1,560
Orange 64,901 57.48 36,720 32.52 5,623 4.98 1,769 1.57 2,141 1.90 514 0.46 388 0.34 275 0.24 214 0.19 74 0.07 49 0.04 33 0.03 94 0.08 63 0.06 24 0.02 29 0.03 112,911
Osceola 13,508 50.69 7,697 28.89 3,464 13.00 623 2.34 580 2.18 239 0.90 119 0.45 101 0.38 130 0.49 32 0.12 22 0.08 20 0.08 26 0.10 53 0.20 19 0.07 13 0.05 26,646
Palm Beach 104,788 69.64 23,995 15.95 14,236 9.46 2,803 1.86 1,712 1.14 1,219 0.81 553 0.37 303 0.20 298 0.20 142 0.09 93 0.06 56 0.04 116 0.08 73 0.05 34 0.02 44 0.03 150,465
Pasco 22,206 56.77 9,752 24.93 3,799 9.71 1,282 3.28 864 2.21 495 1.27 219 0.56 148 0.38 86 0.22 72 0.18 58 0.15 39 0.10 29 0.07 26 0.07 21 0.05 17 0.04 39,113
Pinellas 61,288 55.62 27,972 25.38 10,971 9.96 3,674 3.33 2,945 2.67 1,498 1.36 672 0.61 385 0.35 211 0.19 146 0.13 134 0.12 60 0.05 99 0.09 50 0.05 49 0.04 44 0.04 110,198
Polk 27,129 61.13 10,084 22.72 3,861 8.70 970 2.19 898 2.02 539 1.21 239 0.54 152 0.34 140 0.32 100 0.23 76 0.17 64 0.14 48 0.11 34 0.08 27 0.06 21 0.05 44,382
Putnam 2,764 64.67 868 20.31 244 5.71 62 1.45 85 1.99 55 1.29 59 1.38 38 0.89 21 0.49 17 0.40 13 0.30 35 0.82 8 0.19 1 0.02 2 0.05 2 0.05 4,274
Santa Rosa 4,776 59.71 2,173 27.17 372 4.65 224 2.80 176 2.20 98 1.23 63 0.79 41 0.51 12 0.15 32 0.40 10 0.13 3 0.04 7 0.09 3 0.04 4 0.05 5 0.06 7,999
Sarasota 31,605 61.95 9,548 18.71 5,524 10.83 1,802 3.53 1,105 2.17 867 1.70 183 0.36 95 0.19 90 0.18 85 0.17 36 0.07 20 0.04 24 0.05 11 0.02 10 0.02 15 0.03 51,020
Seminole 23,579 57.61 13,166 32.17 1,973 4.82 705 1.72 746 1.82 305 0.75 194 0.47 101 0.25 52 0.13 36 0.09 16 0.04 11 0.03 22 0.05 9 0.02 12 0.03 3 0.01 40,930
St. Johns 14,331 63.76 5,240 23.31 1,308 5.82 575 2.56 489 2.18 216 0.96 118 0.52 66 0.29 40 0.18 18 0.08 17 0.08 27 0.12 12 0.05 8 0.04 6 0.03 6 0.03 22,477
St. Lucie 18,800 67.50 5,092 18.28 2,286 8.21 605 2.17 382 1.37 285 1.02 122 0.44 82 0.29 52 0.19 35 0.13 23 0.08 23 0.08 29 0.10 15 0.05 9 0.03 13 0.05 27,853
Sumter 9,374 69.39 1,231 9.11 1,616 11.96 562 4.16 253 1.87 295 2.18 64 0.47 32 0.24 25 0.19 16 0.12 15 0.11 10 0.07 7 0.05 2 0.01 3 0.02 5 0.04 13,510
Suwannee 1,291 60.47 382 17.89 145 6.79 41 1.92 60 2.81 54 2.53 58 2.72 37 1.73 17 0.80 12 0.56 3 0.14 16 0.75 8 0.37 2 0.09 4 0.19 5 0.23 2,135
Taylor 856 61.06 197 14.05 154 10.98 29 2.07 25 1.78 26 1.85 28 2.00 26 1.85 17 1.21 7 0.50 6 0.43 13 0.93 7 0.50 2 0.14 7 0.50 2 0.14 1,402
Union 308 58.56 120 22.81 22 4.18 8 1.52 7 1.33 5 0.95 15 2.85 11 2.09 8 1.52 2 0.38 4 0.76 9 1.71 1 0.19 1 0.19 4 0.76 1 0.19 526
Volusia 26,103 58.30 9,815 21.92 4,699 10.49 1,606 3.59 974 2.18 686 1.53 309 0.69 140 0.31 105 0.23 96 0.21 71 0.16 47 0.10 44 0.10 21 0.05 34 0.08 27 0.06 44,777
Wakulla 1,741 66.58 549 20.99 91 3.48 30 1.15 31 1.19 38 1.45 36 1.38 35 1.34 17 0.65 13 0.50 11 0.42 5 0.19 7 0.27 4 0.15 3 0.11 4 0.15 2,615
Walton 1,939 66.34 652 22.31 98 3.35 54 1.85 70 2.39 36 1.23 19 0.65 16 0.55 11 0.38 9 0.31 5 0.17 4 0.14 5 0.17 3 0.10 1 0.03 1 0.03 2,923
Washington 773 69.33 188 16.86 29 2.60 15 1.35 31 2.78 14 1.26 15 1.35 16 1.43 7 0.63 8 0.72 7 0.63 4 0.36 4 0.36 1 0.09 2 0.18 1 0.09 1,115
Total 1,077,375 61.95 397,311 22.84 146,544 8.43 39,886 2.29 32,875 1.89 17,276 0.99 8,712 0.50 5,286 0.30 4,244 0.24 2,510 0.14 1,744 0.10 1,583 0.09 1,507 0.09 1,036 0.06 664 0.04 661 0.04 1,739,214

Notes

Additional candidates

  1. ^ Bloomberg withdrew on March 4, 2020, 13 days before the primary. At that time, in a few counties early voting had begun.
  2. ^ a b c d Candidate withdrew after Super Tuesday when early voting had begun in a few counties.
  3. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined
  4. ^ FiveThirtyEight aggregates polls with a trendline regression of polls rather than a strict average of recent polls.
  5. ^ a b Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  6. ^ Gabbard with 2%; "Other" with 10%
  7. ^ Gabbard with 2%; "Other" with 2%
  8. ^ a b c d e f In a two-person race
  9. ^ Gabbard with 1%; Steyer with 0%
  10. ^ Gabbard with 2%
  11. ^ a b Not yet released
  12. ^ Gabbard with 2%; "Other" with 6%
  13. ^ Gabbard with 1%; Yang with <1%
  14. ^ Steyer with 0%
  15. ^ Gabbard and Steyer with 1%
  16. ^ Gabbard with 3%
  17. ^ Steyer with 0%
  18. ^ Steyer with 1%
  19. ^ Gabbard with 2%; Steyer with 1%; "None of these" with 1%
  20. ^ Gabbard and Steyer with 0%; "Other" with 1%
  21. ^ Steyer with 2%
  22. ^ Steyer with 2%; Gabbard, Bennet, and Yang with 1%
  23. ^ Steyer with 1%
  24. ^ Steyer with 2%
  25. ^ If only Biden, Sanders and Warren remained as candidates
  26. ^ Steyer with 2%
  27. ^ Steyer with 2%; Bennet, Delaney, and Gabbard 1%; Patrick with 0%
  28. ^ Listed as "someone else/unsure"
  29. ^ Gabbard with 1%; others with 0%
  30. ^ Listed as others
  31. ^ Messam with 3%; Bennet, de Blasio, Bullock, Gabbard and Ryan with 1%; Castro, Delaney, Sestak, Steyer and Williamson with 0%
  32. ^ Castro and Messam with 1%; Bennet, Delaney, Gabbard, Gillibrand, Gravel, Hickenlooper, Moulton, Ryan, and Williamson with 0%
  33. ^ Bennet, Bullock, Castro, de Blasio, Delaney, Gabbard, Gillibrand, Gravel, Hickenlooper, Inslee, Messam, Moulton, Ryan, Swalwell, and Williamson with <1%; others with 1%
  34. ^ Delaney with 2%; Bennet, de Blasio, Hickenlooper, Inslee, Ryan, and Swalwell with 1%; Bullock, Castro, Gabbard, Gillibrand, Gravel, Messam, Moulton, and Williamson with 0%
  35. ^ Gabbard and Gillibrand with 2%; Castro, and Inslee with 1%; Delaney and Hickenlooper with 0%
  36. ^ Castro with 2%; Gillibrand, Gravel, and Moulton with 1%; Delaney, Gabbard, Hickenlooper, Inslee, Messam, Ryan, Swalwell, and Williamson with 0%; others with 9%
  37. ^ Brown, Castro, Delaney, Gillibrand, Gabbard, Hickenlooper, and Inslee with 0%
  38. ^ Winfrey with 17%; Holder with 5%; Brown with 3%; Cuomo, Gillibrand, and Murphy with 2%; Bullock, Landrieu, Patrick, and McAuliffe with 1%; others with 2%

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