As early voting wrapped up this weekend in Florida, over 1.9 million residents have already cast their ballots for Tuesday’s primary elections, according to the latest data from the state Division of Elections.
A breakdown of the numbers shows that 1,263,127 voters utilized mail-in ballots, with Democrats accounting for 553,520 of these votes, Republicans 515,532, unaffiliated voters 177,603, and third-party voters 16,472.
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Additionally, 656,110 individuals voted at early voting sites, including 392,386 Republicans, 211,503 Democrats, 47,251 unaffiliated voters, and 4,970 third-party voters.
While early voting concluded on Saturday across most states, some counties extended operations to Sunday.
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Polls are set to open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday as Floridians continue to participate in these pivotal primary elections.
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