Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 2, 2004 General Election

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

No. 5: Florida Minimum Wage Amendment
County YES NO
Alachua 72,121 35,248
Baker 5,917 3,452
Bay 48,853 22,936
Bradford 6,901 3,553
Brevard 172,069 85,264
Broward 549,611 129,993
Calhoun 3,837 1,705
Charlotte 57,364 19,962
Citrus 49,467 17,826
Clay 47,686 31,021
Collier 79,510 43,787
Columbia 15,889 7,995
DeSoto 6,467 2,404
Dixie 4,213 1,601
Duval 253,386 115,187
Escambia 92,722 41,963
Flagler 27,565 9,407
Franklin 4,068 1,420
Gadsden 15,132 4,897
Gilchrist 4,184 2,556
Glades 2,934 1,037
Gulf 4,733 2,125
Hamilton 3,341 1,170
Hardee 4,550 2,432
Hendry 6,429 2,470
Hernando 56,441 21,280
Highlands 26,111 13,698
Hillsborough 286,540 162,117
Holmes 4,894 2,492
Indian River 40,328 18,274
Jackson 13,081 5,535
Jefferson 5,016 2,131
Lafayette 1,782 1,249
Lake 82,972 37,694
Lee 158,824 72,126
Leon 89,127 42,705
Levy 10,316 5,008
Liberty 1,982 803
Madison 5,397 2,513
Manatee 90,879 48,729
Marion 94,604 39,171
Martin 49,563 20,925
Miami-Dade 555,325 158,573
Monroe 29,214 8,675
Nassau 19,697 11,875
Okaloosa 55,203 30,014
Okeechobee 8,834 2,691
Orange 261,132 110,415
Osceola 59,865 18,969
Palm Beach 397,184 128,468
Pasco 131,266 55,304
Pinellas 317,835 123,122
Polk 135,811 66,327
Putnam 20,582 9,344
Santa Rosa 43,632 20,948
Sarasota 128,481 60,238
Seminole 118,896 61,585
St. Johns 52,079 30,351
St. Lucie 74,285 20,340
Sumter 21,619 9,501
Suwannee 9,560 5,546
Taylor 5,582 2,538
Union 2,859 1,543
Volusia 163,442 58,877
Wakulla 7,855 3,509
Walton 14,936 7,499
Washington 6,534 3,038
Total 5,198,514 2,097,151
% Votes 71.3% 28.7%