Florida Presidential Race Results: Donald J. Trump Wins
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | E.V. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Trump Donald J. Trump | Republican Rep. | 4,617,886 | 48.6% | 29 | ||
Clinton Hillary Clinton | Democrat Dem. | 4,504,975 | 47.4% | — | ||
Johnson Gary Johnson | Libertarian Lib. | 207,043 | 2.2% | — | ||
Others Others | Independent Ind. | 81,731 | 0.9% | — | ||
Stein Jill Stein | Green Green | 64,399 | 0.7% | — | ||
Castle Darrell Castle | Constitution Const. | 16,475 | 0.2% | — | ||
De La Fuente Rocky De La Fuente | Reform Reform | 9,108 | 0.1% | — | ||
Others Others | 25,583 | 0.3% | — |
9,501,617 votes, 100% reporting (6,027 of 6,027 precincts)
Donald J. Trump has won Florida’s 29 electoral votes. Trump has 112,911 more votes than Hillary Clinton, with 100 percent reporting. Donald J. Trump is up by 1 point with all precincts reporting.
Below are detailed results for the race. View other Florida election results on our full Florida results page. See all states on our presidential map.
Vote share
Vote by county | Trump | Clinton |
---|---|---|
Miami-Dade |
333,999
|
624,146
|
Broward |
260,951
|
553,320
|
Palm Beach |
272,402
|
374,673
|
Hillsborough |
266,870
|
307,896
|
Orange |
195,216
|
329,894
|
Pinellas |
239,201
|
233,701
|
Duval |
211,672
|
205,704
|
Lee |
191,551
|
124,908
|
Brevard |
181,848
|
119,679
|
Polk |
157,430
|
117,433
|
Volusia |
143,007
|
109,091
|
Pasco |
142,101
|
90,142
|
Sarasota |
124,438
|
97,870
|
Seminole |
109,443
|
105,914
|
Manatee |
101,944
|
71,224
|
Marion |
107,833
|
62,041
|
Collier |
105,423
|
61,085
|
Lake |
102,188
|
62,838
|
Escambia |
88,808
|
57,461
|
Leon |
53,821
|
92,068
|
St. Lucie |
70,289
|
66,881
|
Osceola |
50,301
|
85,458
|
St. Johns |
88,684
|
43,099
|
Alachua |
46,834
|
75,820
|
Clay |
74,963
|
27,822
|
Okaloosa |
71,893
|
23,780
|
Charlotte |
60,218
|
33,445
|
Hernando |
58,970
|
31,795
|
Santa Rosa |
65,339
|
18,464
|
Bay |
62,194
|
21,797
|
Martin |
53,204
|
30,185
|
Indian River |
48,620
|
29,043
|
Citrus |
54,456
|
22,789
|
Sumter |
52,730
|
22,638
|
Flagler |
33,850
|
22,026
|
Nassau |
34,266
|
10,869
|
Highlands |
29,565
|
14,937
|
Monroe |
21,904
|
18,971
|
Walton |
25,756
|
6,876
|
Putnam |
22,138
|
10,094
|
Columbia |
20,368
|
7,601
|
Gadsden |
6,728
|
15,020
|
Jackson |
14,257
|
6,397
|
Levy |
13,775
|
5,101
|
Suwannee |
14,287
|
3,964
|
Wakulla |
10,512
|
4,348
|
Okeechobee |
9,356
|
3,959
|
Baker |
10,294
|
2,112
|
Bradford |
8,913
|
2,924
|
Washington |
8,637
|
2,264
|
Hendry |
6,195
|
4,615
|
DeSoto |
6,778
|
3,781
|
Taylor |
6,930
|
2,152
|
Holmes |
7,483
|
853
|
Madison |
4,851
|
3,526
|
Gilchrist |
6,740
|
1,458
|
Jefferson |
3,930
|
3,541
|
Hardee |
5,242
|
2,149
|
Gulf |
5,329
|
1,720
|
Dixie |
5,822
|
1,270
|
Calhoun |
4,655
|
1,241
|
Franklin |
4,125
|
1,744
|
Union |
4,568
|
1,014
|
Hamilton |
3,443
|
1,904
|
Glades |
2,996
|
1,271
|
Lafayette |
2,809
|
518
|
Liberty |
2,543
|
651
|
Race Preview
Mrs. Clinton's support among Hispanic voters would normally be enough to carry Florida, a competitive state with 29 electoral votes, but Mr. Trump's support among working-class voters could tip it in his favor. Barack Obama won Florida in 2012 by 0.9 percentage points.