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Primary election in Florida, US
2020 Florida Republican presidential primary|
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The 2020 Florida Republican presidential primary took place on March 17, 2020, as one of the three contests scheduled on that date in the
Republican Party presidential primaries for the
2020 presidential election.
Results
Incumbent United States
president
Donald Trump was challenged by three candidates: businessman and perennial candidate
Rocky De La Fuente of
California, former congressman
Joe Walsh of
Illinois, and former governor
Bill Weld of
Massachusetts. Walsh withdrew from the race prior to the primary.
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Results by county
2020 Florida Republican primary
(results per county)
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County
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Donald Trump
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Bill Weld
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Joe Walsh
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Rocky De La Fuente
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Total votes cast
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Alachua
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9,178
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90.51
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535
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5.28
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281
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2.77
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146
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1.44
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10,140
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Baker
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3,074
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98.97
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15
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0.48
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11
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0.35
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6
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0.19
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3,106
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Bay
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13,250
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96.84
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235
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1.72
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126
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0.92
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72
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0.53
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13,683
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Bradford
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2,756
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97.63
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25
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0.89
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28
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0.99
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14
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0.50
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2,823
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Brevard
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53,104
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93.90
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1,914
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3.38
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1,041
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1.84
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493
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0.87
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56,552
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Broward
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40,176
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92.00
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1,716
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3.93
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1,223
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2.80
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553
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1.27
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43,668
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Calhoun
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939
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99.05
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1
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0.11
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5
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0.53
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3
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0.32
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948
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Charlotte
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13,147
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93.63
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477
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3.40
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311
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2.21
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107
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0.76
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14,042
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Citrus
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18,556
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95.35
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480
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2.47
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289
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1.49
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135
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0.69
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19,460
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Clay
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17,750
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95.51
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392
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2.11
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316
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1.70
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126
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0.68
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18,584
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Collier
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34,863
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93.85
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1,379
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3.71
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609
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1.64
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298
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0.80
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37,149
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Columbia
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4,843
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97.50
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64
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1.29
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41
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0.83
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19
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0.38
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4,967
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DeSoto
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1,105
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96.34
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17
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1.48
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18
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1.57
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7
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0.61
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1,147
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Dixie
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1,440
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98.77
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9
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0.62
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2
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0.14
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7
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0.48
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1,458
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Duval
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50,953
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94.74
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1,381
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2.57
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979
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1.82
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467
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0.87
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53,780
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Escambia
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26,497
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94.40
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837
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2.98
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524
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1.87
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210
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0.75
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28,068
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Flagler
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10,308
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95.60
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237
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2.20
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161
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1.49
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76
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0.70
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10,782
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Franklin
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1,033
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96.00
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20
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1.86
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16
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1.49
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7
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0.65
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1,076
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Gadsden
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1,275
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95.65
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27
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2.03
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21
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1.58
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10
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0.75
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1,333
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Gilchrist
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1,695
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96.53
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26
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1.48
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25
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1.42
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10
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0.57
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1,756
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Glades
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901
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96.47
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14
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1.50
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12
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1.28
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7
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0.75
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934
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Gulf
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1,534
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96.84
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28
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1.77
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12
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0.76
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10
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0.63
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1,584
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Hamilton
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919
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98.71
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4
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0.43
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6
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0.64
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2
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0.21
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931
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Hardee
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1,525
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97.51
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10
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0.64
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17
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1.09
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12
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0.77
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1,564
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Hendry
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1,769
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96.51
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21
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1.15
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23
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1.25
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20
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1.09
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1,833
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Hernando
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17,258
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95.42
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368
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2.03
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312
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1.73
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148
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0.82
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18,086
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Highlands
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7,575
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96.06
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142
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1.80
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122
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1.55
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47
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0.60
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7,886
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Hillsborough
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68,940
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92.93
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2,657
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3.58
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1,646
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2.22
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939
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1.27
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74,182
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Holmes
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2,413
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99.14
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11
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0.45
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7
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0.29
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3
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0.12
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2,434
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Indian River
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14,629
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93.70
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541
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3.47
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319
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2.04
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123
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0.79
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15,612
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Jackson
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3,469
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97.97
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34
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0.96
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26
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0.73
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12
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0.34
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3,541
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Jefferson
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887
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96.73
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15
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1.64
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10
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1.09
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5
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0.55
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917
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Lafayette
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841
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98.02
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6
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0.70
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6
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0.70
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5
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0.58
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858
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Lake
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25,996
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95.19
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612
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2.24
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475
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1.74
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227
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0.83
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27,310
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Lee
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58,582
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92.94
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2,366
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3.75
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1,481
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2.35
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605
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0.96
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63,034
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Leon
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12,686
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89.70
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786
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5.56
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412
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2.91
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259
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1.83
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14,143
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Levy
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4,644
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97.46
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39
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0.82
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48
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1.01
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34
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0.71
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4,765
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Liberty
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438
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98.87
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0
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0.00
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2
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0.45
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3
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0.68
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443
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Madison
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1,457
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97.79
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17
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1.14
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10
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0.67
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6
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0.40
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1,490
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Manatee
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33,334
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93.65
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1,248
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3.51
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739
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2.08
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275
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0.77
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35,596
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Marion
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27,661
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95.18
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634
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2.18
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550
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1.89
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216
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0.74
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29,061
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Martin
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12,403
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91.25
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675
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4.97
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344
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2.53
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171
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1.26
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13,593
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Miami-Dade
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68,359
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94.22
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1,801
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2.48
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1,214
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1.67
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1,179
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1.63
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72,553
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Monroe
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5,745
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91.85
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254
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4.06
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169
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2.70
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87
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1.39
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6,255
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Nassau
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11,524
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96.27
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259
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2.16
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134
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1.12
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53
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0.44
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11,970
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Okaloosa
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17,330
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93.78
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580
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3.14
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401
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2.17
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169
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0.91
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18,480
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Okeechobee
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2,425
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97.16
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28
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1.12
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38
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1.52
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5
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0.20
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2,496
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Orange
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41,606
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91.80
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1,910
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4.21
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1,169
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2.58
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637
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1.41
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45,322
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Osceola
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13,931
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93.40
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430
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2.88
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334
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2.24
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220
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1.48
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14,915
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Palm Beach
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47,472
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91.46
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2,263
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4.36
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1,533
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2.95
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638
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1.23
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51,906
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Pasco
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35,678
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94.59
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968
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2.57
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782
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2.07
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292
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0.77
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37,720
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Pinellas
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72,450
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90.89
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3,699
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4.64
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2,558
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3.21
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1,005
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1.26
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79,712
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Polk
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38,493
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95.34
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959
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2.38
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638
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1.58
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284
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0.70
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40,374
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Putnam
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6,115
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97.61
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62
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0.99
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59
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0.94
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29
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0.46
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6,265
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Santa Rosa
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16,500
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95.66
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360
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2.09
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272
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1.58
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117
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0.68
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17,249
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Sarasota
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37,352
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92.31
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1,706
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4.22
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984
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2.43
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420
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1.04
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40,462
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Seminole
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27,009
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93.00
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1,127
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3.88
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578
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1.99
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328
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1.13
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29,042
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St. Johns
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24,171
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94.93
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688
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2.70
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406
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1.59
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198
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0.78
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25,463
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St. Lucie
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17,052
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94.84
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454
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2.53
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335
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1.86
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139
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0.77
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17,980
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Sumter
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21,897
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96.44
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452
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1.99
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257
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1.13
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99
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0.44
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22,705
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Suwannee
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4,494
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98.38
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30
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0.66
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34
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0.74
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10
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0.22
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4,568
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Taylor
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2,407
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98.97
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14
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0.58
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8
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0.33
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3
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0.12
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2,432
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Union
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1,043
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98.58
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6
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0.57
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4
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0.38
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5
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0.47
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1,058
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Volusia
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33,774
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93.91
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1,075
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2.99
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811
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2.26
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303
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0.84
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35,963
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Wakulla
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2,755
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96.60
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48
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1.68
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34
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1.19
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15
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0.53
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2,852
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Walton
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5,140
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95.63
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113
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2.10
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90
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1.67
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32
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0.60
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5,375
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Washington
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2,459
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98.24
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18
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0.72
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16
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0.64
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10
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0.40
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2,503
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Total
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1,162,984
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93.79
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39,319
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3.17
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25,464
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2.05
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12,172
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0.98
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1,239,939
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References
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^ Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019).
"Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now".
Politico. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
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^ Michelle Marchante (February 15, 2020).
"Want to vote on whether Trump stays? First come the primaries. Here's what to know".
Miami Herald. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
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a
b
"March 17, 2020 Primary Election". Florida Department of State. Florida Division of Elections. March 31, 2020. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
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"Florida Republican Delegation 2020". The Green Papers. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
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