Florida Election Results - November 5, 2024
Here are the latest election results for the Nov. 5, 2024 election in which voters will choose the next president of the United States. Former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris top the ballot, but there are several key races that residents along the First Coast in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia will decide. Statewide, Floridians will vote whether to keep Rick Scott in the US Senate, or replace him with Democratic candidate Debbie Mucarsel-Powell.
There are also a couple of controversial Florida amendments on the ballot, such as the legalization of recreational marijuana and the right to an abortion.
The sheriff seat is up for grabs in Clay County, as Darryl Daniels, the former sheriff who was acquitted in 2022 of charges related to a public scandal over an affair, will be on the ballot with current Sheriff Michelle Cook.
Results are updated every 2 minutes or less (some races may update less frequently).
U.S. President - Electoral Count
Precincts: 149,938 / 174,265 (86% reporting)FL Amendment 3 - Legalize Marijuana
Precincts: 5,575 / 5,631 (99% reporting)FL Amendment 4 - Right to Abortion
Precincts: 5,575 / 5,631 (99% reporting)U.S. Senate - Florida
Precincts: 5,575 / 5,631 (99% reporting)U.S. President - Georgia
Precincts: 2,701 / 2,701 (100% reporting)U.S. President - Florida
Precincts: 5,575 / 5,631 (99% reporting)Clay County Sheriff
Precincts: 48 / 48 (100% reporting)Election Headlines
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