Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
August 24, 2010 Primary Election
Official Results
Voter Registration and Turnout |
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(Registration figures will match Book Closing figures
ONLY when there is a county-wide non-partisan race) |
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County |
Voter Reg |
Turnout |
% |
Alachua |
151,223 |
33,460 |
22.1% |
Baker |
13,662 |
4,920 |
36.0% |
Bay |
108,477 |
33,633 |
31.0% |
Bradford |
15,744 |
4,706 |
29.9% |
Brevard |
354,082 |
97,606 |
27.6% |
Broward |
1,034,512 |
154,537 |
14.9% |
Calhoun |
8,423 |
3,344 |
39.7% |
Charlotte |
115,833 |
26,645 |
23.0% |
Citrus |
97,367 |
29,641 |
30.4% |
Clay |
119,890 |
29,129 |
24.3% |
Collier |
178,526 |
51,316 |
28.7% |
Columbia |
39,666 |
9,476 |
23.9% |
DeSoto |
16,103 |
4,060 |
25.2% |
Dixie |
10,195 |
3,771 |
37.0% |
Duval |
526,511 |
118,316 |
22.5% |
Escambia |
197,031 |
49,552 |
25.1% |
Flagler |
64,277 |
14,112 |
22.0% |
Franklin |
7,709 |
2,649 |
34.4% |
Gadsden |
29,232 |
10,415 |
35.6% |
Gilchrist |
10,799 |
2,105 |
19.5% |
Glades |
6,500 |
1,543 |
23.7% |
Gulf |
9,268 |
3,219 |
34.7% |
Hamilton |
7,863 |
2,433 |
30.9% |
Hardee |
12,112 |
3,615 |
29.8% |
Hendry |
16,065 |
3,023 |
18.8% |
Hernando |
122,376 |
25,460 |
20.8% |
Highlands |
63,000 |
16,877 |
26.8% |
Hillsborough |
666,642 |
126,141 |
18.9% |
Holmes |
11,186 |
4,162 |
37.2% |
Indian River |
89,900 |
23,857 |
26.5% |
Jackson |
27,712 |
8,813 |
31.8% |
Jefferson |
9,678 |
4,319 |
44.6% |
Lafayette |
4,386 |
2,237 |
51.0% |
Lake |
193,583 |
48,885 |
25.3% |
Lee |
343,004 |
81,166 |
23.7% |
Leon |
165,505 |
59,291 |
35.8% |
Levy |
24,864 |
5,351 |
21.5% |
Liberty |
4,237 |
2,180 |
51.5% |
Madison |
11,394 |
3,274 |
28.7% |
Manatee |
202,431 |
48,871 |
24.1% |
Marion |
212,528 |
55,207 |
26.0% |
Martin |
100,681 |
26,284 |
26.1% |
Miami-Dade |
1,201,370 |
215,486 |
17.9% |
Monroe |
53,667 |
14,255 |
26.6% |
Nassau |
49,076 |
14,012 |
28.6% |
Okaloosa |
127,694 |
37,329 |
29.2% |
Okeechobee |
18,388 |
4,556 |
24.8% |
Orange |
609,984 |
129,343 |
21.2% |
Osceola |
143,999 |
20,349 |
14.1% |
Palm Beach |
814,988 |
132,140 |
16.2% |
Pasco |
295,489 |
55,701 |
18.9% |
Pinellas |
601,136 |
147,410 |
24.5% |
Polk |
322,508 |
74,748 |
23.2% |
Putnam |
43,692 |
11,693 |
26.8% |
Santa Rosa |
111,548 |
25,514 |
22.9% |
Sarasota |
262,086 |
63,630 |
24.3% |
Seminole |
263,824 |
62,150 |
23.6% |
St. Johns |
137,663 |
32,736 |
23.8% |
St. Lucie |
164,129 |
35,166 |
21.4% |
Sumter |
64,437 |
18,726 |
29.1% |
Suwannee |
24,789 |
8,955 |
36.1% |
Taylor |
12,750 |
4,116 |
32.3% |
Union |
6,979 |
2,693 |
38.6% |
Volusia |
314,899 |
77,448 |
24.6% |
Wakulla |
17,578 |
6,645 |
37.8% |
Walton |
36,594 |
10,073 |
27.5% |
Washington |
13,762 |
5,332 |
38.7% |
Total |
11,117,206 |
2,449,807 |
22.0% |