Q&A – South Florida’s Change In Politics Over Time

Today’s entry: On Saturday, 12/21 (I heard) one of your spots in which you stated that in Miami/Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties there has been an increase in Republican registrations and a decrease in Democrat registrations. I could not find it online. Would you send it to me? 

Bottom Line: This is a good opportunity to remind you that all of my content is available in blog form on WIOD.com and on podcasts on iHeartRadio. You just have to search for my name. The information you’re referencing comes from my October 8th story “South Florida’s Political Trends”. It’s not that there are fewer registered Democrats today than in times previous, the total number continues to rise along with South Florida’s rapid population growth, however, we’ve consistently seen the percentage of registered Democrats drop overall and relative to Republican registrations. 

The state has voter registration information available monthly going back to 1995. Looking at what’s changed in 25 years by county this is the decline in Democrat voter registration, as a percentage of voters, by county: 

  • Broward:4% 
  • Miami-Dade:9% 
  • Palm Beach:5% 

This is the current percentage of registered Democrats in each county: 

  • Broward:50% Democrat
  • Miami-Dade:42% Democrat
  • Palm Beach:42% Democrat

The trend is in and whereas South Florida’s voters once were most often Democrats; they no longer are and it’s a reminder to not take races for granted. Remember states like Michigan and Pennsylvania hadn’t voted for a Republican for President since 1988 until Trump in 2016. A lot has changed and continues to change. In South Florida, that change has generally been a move away from Democrat majorities resulting in a moderating political picture.

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