Posted on 11/08/2016 6:43:55 AM PST by CWW
Please post you anecdotal turnout observations here for Florida. Include your location and how it compares to 2012.
Seems everyone waited to vote today. These are all taxpayers so I gotta believe its a MAGA group.
Currently 144523 D 144511 R... That is close I 57752
Currently 144523 D 144511 R... That is close I 57752
Are there any similar sites for Dade & Broward counties revealing results such as the ones for Duval and Pinellas counties posted here?
Bump for later read.
Bernie voters staying home? (I hope)
Baker county is a small county just west of Jacksonville, FL. For many years it was conservative southern democratic that has gone republican over the last decade.
I have voted there many time but I have never seen it as crowded as it was this morning. When I remarked about the crowd the polling volunteers reported there was a line waiting to vote which was “very” unusual.
If my small county is a reflection of the nation than we are witnessing an exciting event. I cannot believe people are coming out to vote for Clinton and we may be repeating the historic election of 1982. Landslide victory for “US”!!
Wow. You must be close to me. We live in Tierra Verde.
I was looking too. What they are seeing must be horrific in their minds. Pat Caddell says 40 states for Trump
Poof. The DEM lead is erased and REPs up but more than 200 now.
Step on the gas!
Hillsborough county (Tampa/I4 corridor): http://www.votehillsborough.org/
Republicans with a small lead in the early turnout so far today.
Pinellas total for everything shows R-149,266 D-144,034 but Election Day shows a big gap and it is still early: R-22,180 D-18,372.
My little agricultural County:
Democrats:7,692 Republicans:8,445 Others:3,954 Total:20,091
I went to my polling place at 7:15....I’ve never had more than one other person in the place when I voted. This morning there were 10. We’ll go Trump here, for sure.
Still no Election Day stats for Hillsborough County.
Ohhhh...interesting little tidbit there, thanks! So, that with her cancelling fireworks...nice breadcrumbs.
I live in Seminole County, Fl. Voted at 7:30. We’re a red county and so lots of GOP voters here. There was a line, but moved fairly fast. More men voting when I was there, but that doesn’t mean anything, necessarily. My town is pretty small, so long lines aren’t expected.
People were smiling, and saw lots of red shirts..
#MAGA!
As of 10:18am in Hillsborough:
Rep: 23,943
Dem: 20,788
Other: 16,054
http://www.votehillsborough.org/
What was your county total for 2012?
That's my bet. They turned out in droves in '08 and '12. Today there was literally no line. Walked right in. There were more poll supervisors than voters.
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