Registered Republicans in Florida have reduced the Democrats’ overall lead in ballots cast to just over 108,000 ahead of Election Day, according to data from the Florida Division of Elections.
The early voting period concluded over the weekend in the Sunshine State. The most recent data, released Monday morning, shows that Republicans vastly outpaced Democrats in early voting, holding a 555,562 edge. With the election just one day away, Democrats continue to hold an advantage in mailed-in ballots, up 663,685. Overall, throughout the early voting period, Republicans reduced the Democrats’ total advantage to 108,123, casting 3,404,088 ballots to the Democrats’ 3,512,211 (when mail-in voting and early voting are combined). Nearly two weeks ago, on October 21, Democrats held a 486,797 overall ballot advantage.
Nearly 9 million Floridians have already voted in the election.