Overview
- Republicans now have 464,370 registered voters in Miami-Dade County, surpassing the Democrats' 440,790 for the first time in history.
- The shift occurred after off-year voter roll maintenance removed 172,747 inactive voters, netting Republicans over 38,000 more voters than Democrats.
- Miami-Dade, historically a Democratic stronghold, has shown signs of shifting red in recent years, including President Trump flipping the county in the 2024 presidential election.
- Statewide, Republicans hold a significant voter registration advantage of 1,291,891, further solidifying Florida’s status as a Republican stronghold.
- Governor Ron DeSantis and other GOP leaders credit conservative policies and grassroots efforts for the party's growing dominance in the state.