As of Friday morning, more than 894,000 Florida voters had already cast their ballots for the August 20 primary elections, with the number continuing to rise.
According to data from the state Division of Elections, 840,990 voters submitted their ballots by mail, including 353,486 Republicans, 352,076 Democrats, 123,701 unaffiliated voters, and 11,727 third-party voters.
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Additionally, 53,493 ballots were cast at early-voting sites, with 32,098 by Republicans, 17,186 by Democrats, 3,831 by unaffiliated voters, and 378 by third-party voters.
Early voting began on Monday in some counties and will expand statewide on Saturday, continuing through August 17, with some counties offering early voting until August 18.
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