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The data for the results on this site are reported by the Associated Press through the week of Nov. 8, 2016. Presidential results are updated as of Feb. 2017.

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)

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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

Dem. 40 50 60
Rep. 40 50 60
Other 40 50 60
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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

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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.