5 key takeaways on Florida’s new voters: Younger, fewer Democrats, a lot more non-partisans. Here’s why.
#1. About 1 in 12 Florida voters weren’t registered to vote in the state in 2020
Next week, Florida’s 2022 General Election will close, with many of Florida’s 14.5 million registered voters deciding who will hold various state and federal offices for the next two, four, or six years. Since the last time Floridians cast ballots in a statewide election in November 2020, nearly 1.2 million new voters have registered to take part in this civic act. That means that about one in 12 Florida voters today weren’t on the rolls two years ago.
Who are these newly registered voters, and how do they compare with the universe of voters already on the rolls? Our research division at Sachs Media conducted an...