Combined Legislature Seats by Party
Florida House (120 seats) + Florida Senate (40 seats). Click any year to see the corresponding county map.
County Results — Governor
Counties colored by which party drew more votes in the gubernatorial primary.
Insights
Who Always Votes Blue?
14 counties voted Democratic in every gubernatorial primary on record — including years when Republicans ran contested races. These include the state capital (Leon), Florida's largest university town (Alachua/Gainesville), majority-Black counties in the historic Black Belt (Gadsden, Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton), and South Florida population centers (Broward, Palm Beach).
Alachua · Broward · Calhoun · DeSoto · Franklin · Gadsden · Hamilton · Jackson · Jefferson · Leon · Liberty · Madison · Palm Beach · Taylor
Who Always Votes Red?
No county voted Republican in every election in this dataset — because the 2002 and 2022 Republican primaries were uncontested (Jeb Bush and Ron DeSantis ran without opposition), leaving only Democratic primary votes to color those maps. That's a data artifact, not a political shift.
In the five years when both parties held contested primaries (1994, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018), 20 counties voted Republican every time: suburban Central Florida, the Gulf Coast, and the Space Coast.
Brevard · Charlotte · Clay · Collier · Flagler · Hernando · Highlands · Indian River · Lake · Lee · Manatee · Marion · Martin · Okaloosa · Pasco · Pinellas · Sarasota · Seminole · St. Johns · Volusia