(cache) Votecastr Election Day Turnout Tracker

Turnout Tracker

This is a new way to track Election Day results. Find out how it works.
Who's turning out the most voters in Florida? of Florida’s 67 counties match this criteria.
Clinton
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2012 Obama turnout:
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Trump
0 estimated votes so far
2012 Romney turnout:
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*Estimates are based on pre-election polling and latest turnouts in observed polling places.

The data in as of 10:30 a.m. are estimates based on currently available reports of early voting: Each candidate’s vote total is calculated based on the number of known ballots cast during early voting and voters’ candidate preferences as derived from pre-election polls and microtargeting models. Real-time turnout data will be available from a sampling of polling places later in the day. No estimates are available yet in New Hampshire. Read more about VoteCastr’s methodology.

Use the dropdown menus to filter county turnouts by demographics. Strongholds are defined as counties where our polls show a candidate with more than 55 percent of support. Definitions of county income categories: High means the county’s average household income is more than $66,000; middle means the county’s average household income is between $57,000 and $66,000; low means the county’s average household income is less than $57,000. Definitions of county age categories: Older means the county’s average age is above 54; middle means the county’s average age is between 50 and 54; younger means the county’s average age is under 50. Incomes and ages appear clustered in the middle range because the counties from all seven of our states are distributed evenly among three brackets, with limited overall deviation from the average.

Who's winning in Florida? These maps show VoteCastr's estimates of current support for the candidates county by county. These estimates are based on pre-election polling, latest turnouts in observed polling places, and reports of total early ballots.
*Estimates are based on pre-election polling and latest turnouts in observed polling places.

Note that Colorado turnout estimates are based only on mailed-in ballots counted before Election Day.

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