In Duval County 154,276 voters had already cast ballots by Thursday morning, with Democrats casting 68,763 votes and Republicans casting 65,199.
Statewide, more than 3.4 million Floridians had cast ballots by mail or at early-voting locations as of Wednesday morning --- meaning that a quarter of the state’s registered voters have already voted in the general election.
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On a statewide level, Republicans held an edge in vote-by-mail ballots, while Republicans and Democrats were almost evenly split in early voting.
In all, 1,931,054 vote-by-mail ballots had been cast, with 820,260 by Republicans, 754,858 by Democrats, 345,241 by unaffiliated voters and 10,695 by third-party voters, according to the state Division of Elections website.
Meanwhile, 1,483,311 ballots had been cast at early-voting sites, with 611,395 by Republicans, 613,860 by Democrats, 246,895 by unaffiliated voters and 11,161 by third-party voters. Florida has 13,278,070 people registered to vote in Tuesday’s elections.
WJCT News contributed to this report.