Overview
- Republicans now hold 464,370 registered voters in Miami-Dade County, surpassing Democrats' 440,790 for the first time in history.
- Miami-Dade's off-year voter roll maintenance removed 172,747 inactive voters, giving Republicans a net gain of over 38,000 voters compared to Democrats.
- This milestone follows recent Republican victories, including Donald Trump flipping Miami-Dade in the 2024 presidential election after 36 years of Democratic dominance.
- Florida's Republican voter registration advantage statewide has grown to 1,291,891, solidifying the state's shift to a GOP stronghold.
- Conservative policies under Gov. Ron DeSantis and grassroots efforts have driven Florida's transformation from a swing state to a Republican-dominated landscape.