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By the Numbers: No-Party Voters

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The News Service of Florida reports that as of the end of September, 3,384,837 “active” Florida voters were registered without party affiliations. Here are counties with the highest percentages of no-party voters:

— Osceola County: 30.8 percent

— Miami-Dade County: 30.4 percent

— Orange County: 30.1 percent

— Broward County: 30 percent

— Seminole County: 29.5 percent

— Palm Beach County: 26.9 percent

— Hillsborough County: 26.8 percent

— Lee County: 26.8 percent

— Volusia County: 26.4 percent

— Pasco County: 25.5 percent

— Pinellas County: 25.5 percent

Source: Florida Division of Elections


Voter Registration in Escambia County

As of 9/30/2025

Affiliation Voters
Republican 96,866
 48.66%
Democrat 57,959
29.12%
No Party Affiliation 37,676
18.93%
Minor Parties 6,568
3.30%
Total 199,069

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