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Florida Election Results: Live Presidential Primary 2020

Florida Election Results: Live Presidential Primary 2020

Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has won the Florida primary.

For more detail, see the precinct results map and voter surveys.

Updated March 23, 2020
Candidate Votes Pct. Pledged delegates Del.
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Winner 1,077,116 62.0% 162
Sanders Bernie Sanders 397,091 22.8% 57
Bloomberg Michael R. Bloomberg 146,539 8.4% 0
Buttigieg Pete Buttigieg 39,879 2.3% 0
Warren Elizabeth Warren 32,843 1.9% 0
Klobuchar Amy Klobuchar 17,269 1.0% 0
Gabbard Tulsi Gabbard 8,711 0.5% 0
Yang Andrew Yang 5,286 0.3% 0
Bennet Michael Bennet 4,244 0.2% 0
Steyer Tom Steyer 2,510 0.1% 0
Williamson Marianne Williamson 1,744 0.1% 0
Delaney John Delaney 1,583 0.1% 0
Booker Cory Booker 1,506 0.1% 0
Castro Julián Castro 1,036 0.1% 0
Sestak Joe Sestak 664 <0.1% 0
Patrick Deval Patrick 661 <0.1% 0
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1,738,682 votes, 5,894 of 5,894 precincts reporting

100% of delegates allocated (219 of 219)

View the results by county.

County Biden Sanders Bloomberg Rpt.
Broward
122,616
35,957
14,608
100%
Miami-Dade
94,779
34,813
17,328
100%
Palm Beach
104,726
23,958
14,235
100%
Hillsborough
67,776
32,728
11,664
100%
Orange
64,897
36,710
5,623
100%
Pinellas
61,277
27,960
10,971
100%
Duval
56,224
19,927
4,453
100%
Brevard
33,004
13,185
4,412
100%
Sarasota
31,597
9,537
5,524
100%
Lee
28,187
9,761
6,544
100%
Leon
28,940
13,648
1,671
100%
Volusia
26,097
9,808
4,699
100%
Polk
27,126
10,081
3,861
100%
Seminole
23,573
13,160
1,973
100%
Pasco
22,201
9,746
3,799
100%
Alachua
19,070
14,897
841
100%
Manatee
21,030
6,422
3,493
100%
St. Lucie
18,796
5,091
2,286
100%
Marion
18,371
4,629
2,425
100%
Lake
18,572
5,589
1,284
100%
Osceola
13,504
7,697
3,464
100%
Escambia
17,027
5,446
1,200
100%
Collier
15,569
3,749
2,525
100%
St. Johns
14,328
5,237
1,308
100%
Charlotte
9,078
2,565
1,804
100%
Hernando
8,238
3,198
1,923
100%
Indian River
9,077
2,325
1,330
100%
Sumter
9,374
1,231
1,616
100%
Martin
8,162
2,362
1,322
100%
Citrus
6,951
2,130
1,292
100%
Clay
6,707
2,785
648
100%
Flagler
7,517
1,917
881
100%
Okaloosa
5,563
2,429
321
100%
Monroe
5,205
1,991
674
100%
Gadsden
6,446
875
382
100%
Santa Rosa
4,776
2,173
372
100%
Bay
5,183
1,775
265
100%
Nassau
3,813
1,073
436
100%
Highlands
3,566
923
649
100%
Putnam
2,764
868
244
100%
Columbia
2,289
655
255
100%
Jackson
2,437
462
145
100%
Walton
1,938
652
98
100%
Wakulla
1,741
548
91
100%
Levy
1,497
516
159
100%
Suwannee
1,291
381
145
100%
Jefferson
1,551
276
98
100%
Madison
1,467
234
109
100%
Okeechobee
1,034
274
126
100%
Bradford
952
250
153
100%
Hendry
953
286
102
100%
Taylor
856
197
154
100%
DeSoto
863
241
85
100%
Franklin
764
214
50
100%
Washington
773
188
29
100%
Hamilton
677
123
37
100%
Gulf
665
125
33
100%
Baker
593
150
50
100%
Hardee
493
142
35
100%
Gilchrist
415
149
31
100%
Calhoun
389
107
34
100%
Glades
383
99
37
100%
Dixie
338
104
40
100%
Holmes
263
116
30
100%
Union
308
120
22
100%
Liberty
306
68
17
100%
Lafayette
173
58
24
100%
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Our reporters are providing real-time updates.

Jennifer Medina March 17, 2020

Biden seems to have the nomination all but locked at this point. Now the question is how he’ll attract Sanders supporters, a challenge he appears to be well aware of. Read more ›

Astead Herndon March 17, 2020

Sanders keeps hitting this electoral ceiling of about 30%. He just can’t break it. Others pitched themselves as the “unity” candidate, but it was Biden who got their endorsements.

Alex Burns March 17, 2020

Joe Biden has achieved a nearly insurmountable delegate lead and all but extinguished Bernie Sanders’s chances for a comeback. Read our recap ›

Recent polls in Florida

Here is the level of support for candidates, according to different polls.

Pollster Biden Sanders Gabbard
March 16, n = 4,035
64 25 2
March 14-16, n = 532
67 27 2
March 11-13, n = 3,165
57 29 1
March 11-13, n = 3,165
61 32
March 11-12, n = 434
65 27 2

Past Florida Winners

Highlighted names became the party’s presidential nominee.

Democrats Republicans
2016 Hillary Clinton Donald J. Trump
2012 Barack Obama* Mitt Romney
2008 Hillary Clinton John McCain
2004 John Kerry George W. Bush*
2000 Al Gore George W. Bush

Our reporters are providing real-time updates.

Jennifer Medina March 17, 2020

Biden seems to have the nomination all but locked at this point. Now the question is how he’ll attract Sanders supporters, a challenge he appears to be well aware of. Read more ›

Astead Herndon March 17, 2020

Sanders keeps hitting this electoral ceiling of about 30%. He just can’t break it. Others pitched themselves as the “unity” candidate, but it was Biden who got their endorsements.

Alex Burns March 17, 2020

Joe Biden has achieved a nearly insurmountable delegate lead and all but extinguished Bernie Sanders’s chances for a comeback. Read our recap ›

Katie Glueck March 17, 2020

Biden’s allies say that at his best, he is a steady, seasoned hand. That reputation among some Democrats helped him in contests that unfolded amid the coronavirus crisis.

Jennifer Medina March 17, 2020

So many Democrats I spoke to in Arizona in the last few days said they were attracted to Biden because they believe he will bring calm to the White House. Read more ›