2016 United States presidential election in Florida
2016 race in Florida
The 2016 United States presidential election in Florida was held on 8 November 2016. It was part of the 2016 United States presidential election, in which all other states plus the District of Columbia voted.
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On 15 March 2016, the state also voted for who they wanted to be the nominee of their respective parties.
Presidential
Polling
Below is a table with the polling results in Florida. Florida has not voted Republican in the general election since 2008.
Poll source | Date administered | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead margin | Sample size | Margin of error |
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Quinnipiac University[2] | November 3–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 46% | Tied | 884 | ± 3.3% |
CNN/ORC[3] | October 27 – November 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Donald Trump | 49% | 1 | 773 | ± 3.5% |
Quinnipiac University[4] | October 27 – November 1, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 45% | 2 | 626 | ± 3.9% |
Gravis Marketing/One America News Network[5] | October 31, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Donald Trump | 49% | 2 | 1,995 | ± 2.2% |
New York Times Upshot/Siena College[6] | October 25–27, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 48% | 3 | 814 | ± 3.4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[7] | October 25–26, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 46% | Tied | 779 | ± 3.5% |
University of North Florida[8] | October 20–25, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 44% | 2 | 836 | ± 3.4% |
Bloomberg/Selzer[9] | October 21–24, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 46% | 1 | 953 | ± 3.2% |
Quinnipiac University | October 10–16, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 45% | 4 | 660 | ± 3.8% |
Public Policy Polling[10] | October 12–13, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 44% | 5 | 985 | ± 3.1% |
Ipsos/Reuters[11] | October 5–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Donald Trump | 40% | 2 | 1,532 | ± 2.9% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist[12] | October 3–5, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 44% | 2 | 700 | ± 3.7% |
University of North Florida[13] | September 27 – October 4, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 40% | 7 | 696 | ± 3.8% |
Quinnipiac University[14] | September 27 – October 2, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Donald Trump | 44% | 5 | 545 | ± 4.2% |
Public Policy Polling | September 27–28, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Donald Trump | 45% | 3 | 826 | ± 3.4% |
Florida Chamber Political Institute[15] | September 15–20, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Donald Trump | 42% | 3 | 617 | ± 4.0% |
New York Times Upshot/Siena College[16] | September 10–14, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Donald Trump | 43% | Tied | 867 | ± 3.3% |
CNN/ORC[17] | September 7–12, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Donald Trump | 50% | 4 | 788 | ± 3.5% |
Public Policy Polling[18] | September 4–6, 2016 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Donald Trump | 46% | 1 | 744 | ± 3.6% |
Results
Presidential election | ||
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Choice | Votes | % |
Donald Trump (REP) | 4,617,886 | 49.02% |
Hillary Clinton (DEM) | 4,504,975 | 47.82% |
Gary Johnson | 207,043 | 2.20% |
Jill Stein | 64,399 | 0.68% |
Darrell Castle | 16,475 | 0.17% |
Rocky De La Fuente | 9,108 | 0.10% |
Total votes | 9,419,886 | 100% |
Caucuses
Democratic
The Democratic caucus occurred on 15 March 2016.
Presidential election | |||
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Choice | Votes | % | Delegates |
Hillary Clinton | 1,101,414 | 64.44% | 165 |
Bernie Sanders | 568,839 | 33.28% | 75 |
Martin O'Malley | 38,930 | 2.28% | 0 |
Uncommitted | 6 | ||
Total votes | 100% | 246 |
Republican
The Republican caucus occurred on 1 March 2016.
Presidential election | |||
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Choice | Votes | % | Delegates |
Donald Trump | 1,079,870 | 45.72% | 99 |
Marco Rubio | 638,661 | 27.04% | 0 |
Ted Cruz | 404,891 | 17.14% | 0 |
John Kasich | 159,976 | 6.77% | 0 |
withdrawn candidates | 78,407 | 3.32% | 0 |
Total votes | 2,361,805 | 100% | 99 |
Related pages
References
Other websites
- RNC 2016 Republican Nominating Process Archived 2016-11-08 at the Wayback Machine
- Green papers for 2016 primaries, caucuses, and conventions
- 2016 Presidential primaries Archived 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine, ElectionProjection.com
- Interactive Map, 2016 Florida Primary Election Results - ap.com
- Decision Desk Headquarter Results for Florida Archived 2016-03-18 at the Wayback Machine
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