Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 3, 2020 General Election

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

Raising Florida’s Minimum Wage
County Yes for Approval No for Rejection
Alachua 88,302 51,751
Baker 4,106 9,661
Bay 41,100 50,210
Bradford 4,913 8,353
Brevard 190,619 155,353
Broward 667,514 219,573
Calhoun 2,204 4,155
Charlotte 59,270 54,297
Citrus 43,020 44,536
Clay 56,312 63,697
Collier 105,693 84,763
Columbia 14,139 17,626
Desoto 5,652 6,616
Dixie 2,972 4,884
Duval 279,759 201,423
Escambia 90,811 70,778
Flagler 39,355 27,848
Franklin 3,173 3,435
Gadsden 15,505 7,835
Gilchrist 3,094 6,404
Glades 2,240 2,873
Gulf 3,370 4,585
Hamilton 2,687 2,951
Hardee 3,424 4,839
Hendry 6,581 5,822
Hernando 50,701 55,856
Highlands 26,182 24,343
Hillsborough 403,767 268,583
Holmes 3,191 5,564
Indian River 54,033 39,710
Jackson 9,613 11,553
Jefferson 3,958 4,281
Lafayette 1,199 2,390
Lake 115,057 88,920
Lee 211,725 154,929
Leon 95,717 63,528
Levy 9,946 12,349
Liberty 1,202 2,240
Madison 4,371 4,756
Manatee 115,136 94,504
Marion 110,096 88,052
Martin 54,735 41,205
Miami-Dade 752,370 314,076
Monroe 27,002 19,479
Nassau 25,156 30,798
Okaloosa 52,902 61,566
Okeechobee 7,311 8,238
Orange 429,542 183,974
Osceola 115,791 46,048
Palm Beach 507,212 231,559
Pasco 160,661 127,296
Pinellas 312,826 211,583
Polk 187,942 142,885
Putnam 16,201 18,613
Santa Rosa 47,392 54,779
Sarasota 150,986 107,688
Seminole 148,433 98,042
St. Johns 84,126 85,321
St. Lucie 97,885 69,678
Sumter 50,103 38,518
Suwannee 7,755 12,798
Taylor 4,296 5,473
Union 2,147 3,989
Volusia 166,151 126,925
Wakulla 7,235 10,810
Walton 19,247 23,306
Washington 4,637 7,342
Total 6,391,753 4,117,815
% Votes 60.8% 39.2%