ORLANDO, Fla. — Floridian voters have returned 1,655,637 mail-in ballots for the 2020 General Election as of Sunday morning, according to the Florida Division of Elections.
Democrats outpace Republicans nearly two-to-one with 843,000 Democratic voters submitting their ballots compared to 484,113 Republicans.
“Other” and “No Party Affiliation" voters pick up the slack with 18,758 and 309,766 ballots returned respectively.
In Orange County, 67,693 registered voters from all sides have made their choices: 13,638 Republican, 39,186 Democrat, 718 “Other,” and 14,151 “NPA.”
Osceola County has 26,634 mail-in ballots on record right now: 5,375 Republican, 14,673 Democrat, 275 “Other,” and 6,311 “NPA.”
Seminole County trails neighbors with 26,634 mail-in ballots returned as of Sunday morning: 4,972 Republican, 7,868 Democrat, 188 “Other,” and 3,297 “NPA.”
Early voting begins in Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties on October 19; tap or click one of these counties to reach their websites' early voting info pages.
Cox Media Group