Florida GOP Flips Miami-Dade in Voter Registration for First Time in History
- As of May 2025, 34% of the county is registered Republican compared to 32.3% Democratic, a reversal from a decade ago when Democrats held a significant advantage.
- Republican leaders, including Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Donald Trump, hailed the shift as a victory for the party's strength and grassroots power.
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There are now more active Republican voters than Democratic ones in Miami-Dade County
The number of active, registered Republican voters has surpassed the Democratic ones in Miami-Dade County, according to numbers from the Supervisor of Elections. As of Monday, May 19, there were 449,337 active Republic voters registered in the county, compared to 414,680 Democratic ones. The total figures, however, include both active and inactive voters: 514,538 Republican voters and 555,524 Democratic voters. Here, Democrats still have the lea…
For the First Time in History, Miami-Dade County Has Ceased to Be Florida's Democratic Stronghold and Now Has More Registered Republican Voters.
Registered Republicans now number 464,370 voters, representing 34% of the county's electorate, while registered Democrats number 440,790 voters, or 32.27%.
Republicans Overtake Democrats in Miami-Dade County Voter Registration Shift
MIAMI, FL – Miami-Dade County, long considered a Democratic stronghold in Florida, has experienced a significant political shift, with the latest voter registration data showing Republicans now outnumbering Democrats. The change marks a milestone for the Florida GOP in a county that once served as a cornerstone of Democratic electoral strength. According to the most […] The post Republicans Overtake Democrats in Miami-Dade County Voter Registrat…


No, Republican voters technically don’t outnumber Democrats in Miami-Dade
The info spread like wildfire Monday: Miami-Dade finally flipped to red, with GOP voters outnumbering Democrats for the first time in the county’s history. Except it wasn’t exactly true, according to the office of Alina Garcia, Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections (SOE). An updated breakdown of Miami-Dade’s voter rolls the SOE shared with Florida Politics just after 4 p.m. Monday showed registered Democrats still lead Republicans in Florida’s most…
Republicans Surpass Democrats in Voter Registration in Miami-Dade County
Republicans now outnumber Democrats in voter registration in Miami-Dade County, signaling a political shift in a county that for decades served as a cornerstone of Democratic strength in Florida. Data from the Florida Division of Elections show 464,370 registered Republicans in Miami-Dade as of this month, compared to 440,790 Democrats. Voters with no party affiliation or who belong to minor parties total 429,099. The figures mark the first time…
Miami-Dade Flips Red for the First Time in History as Republican Surge Continues in Florida
In a political milestone that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, Miami-Dade County—long considered a Democratic stronghold—has officially flipped Republican in voter registration for the first time in its history. As of May 19, Republicans now outnumber Democrats in the state’s most populous county. According to the latest voter rolls, there are 464,370 registered Republicans (34% of voters) compared to 440,790 Democrats (32.27%).…
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