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

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

No. 6: Repeal of High Speed Rail Amendment
County YES NO
Alachua 64,334 38,760
Baker 6,010 3,074
Bay 49,598 20,447
Bradford 6,714 3,549
Brevard 156,345 94,476
Broward 419,036 230,810
Calhoun 3,339 2,040
Charlotte 50,995 24,014
Citrus 44,979 21,340
Clay 54,913 22,396
Collier 85,818 33,901
Columbia 15,208 8,076
DeSoto 5,773 2,932
Dixie 3,476 2,206
Duval 229,016 130,053
Escambia 89,264 41,298
Flagler 20,172 15,855
Franklin 3,214 1,992
Gadsden 10,543 8,993
Gilchrist 4,424 2,110
Glades 2,511 1,341
Gulf 4,253 2,420
Hamilton 2,508 1,769
Hardee 4,545 2,290
Hendry 5,392 3,184
Hernando 51,080 25,716
Highlands 26,297 12,521
Hillsborough 283,748 156,828
Holmes 4,527 2,673
Indian River 38,614 18,314
Jackson 11,708 6,494
Jefferson 4,087 2,871
Lafayette 1,871 1,123
Lake 71,700 45,374
Lee 154,189 68,266
Leon 78,893 49,212
Levy 9,717 5,323
Liberty 1,550 1,106
Madison 4,590 3,089
Manatee 88,186 48,812
Marion 83,429 47,150
Martin 47,121 21,265
Miami-Dade 394,339 293,071
Monroe 23,014 13,040
Nassau 21,207 9,370
Okaloosa 60,576 22,810
Okeechobee 7,021 3,917
Orange 202,741 160,926
Osceola 44,667 31,618
Palm Beach 353,481 155,763
Pasco 121,279 61,926
Pinellas 278,459 154,303
Polk 118,940 81,713
Putnam 18,912 10,289
Santa Rosa 44,559 18,597
Sarasota 122,758 60,549
Seminole 104,288 72,170
St. Johns 56,915 23,759
St. Lucie 60,633 31,560
Sumter 19,873 10,554
Suwannee 9,603 5,227
Taylor 4,679 3,240
Union 2,703 1,571
Volusia 116,749 97,782
Wakulla 6,856 4,352
Walton 15,219 6,609
Washington 6,265 3,101
Total 4,519,423 2,573,280
% Votes 63.7% 36.3%