The state’s minimum hourly wage would increase incrementally from $8.56 in 2020 to $15 in September 2026.
Updated Nov. 17, 2020Answer | Votes | Pct. |
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Winner Winner Yes Yes | 6,391,753 | 60.8 % |
No No | 4,117,815 | 39.2 % |
Total reported Total reported | 10,509,568 |
County | Est. votes reported | Total votes | Absentee |
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Miami-Dade | — | 1,066,446 | — |
Broward | — | 887,087 | — |
Palm Beach | — | 738,771 | 588,939 |
Hillsborough | — | 672,350 | 665,573 |
Orange | — | 613,516 | — |
Pinellas | — | 524,409 | 430,949 |
Duval | — | 481,182 | 390,524 |
Lee | — | 366,654 | — |
Brevard | — | 345,972 | — |
Polk | — | 330,827 | 320,664 |
Volusia | — | 293,076 | — |
Pasco | — | 287,957 | — |
Sarasota | — | 258,674 | — |
Seminole | — | 246,475 | 205,302 |
Manatee | — | 209,640 | 166,815 |
Lake | — | 203,977 | — |
Marion | — | 198,148 | — |
Collier | — | 190,456 | — |
St. Johns | — | 169,447 | 168,274 |
St. Lucie | — | 167,563 | 165,099 |
Osceola | — | 161,839 | 134,902 |
Escambia | — | 161,589 | 121,820 |
Leon | — | 159,245 | 127,562 |
Alachua | — | 140,053 | 140,053 |
Clay | — | 120,009 | 90,159 |
Okaloosa | — | 114,468 | 89,132 |
Charlotte | — | 113,567 | 96,868 |
Hernando | — | 106,557 | 106,557 |
Santa Rosa | — | 102,171 | 76,065 |
Martin | — | 95,940 | — |
Indian River | — | 93,743 | 77,898 |
Bay | — | 91,310 | 28,150 |
Sumter | — | 88,621 | — |
Citrus | — | 87,556 | — |
Flagler | — | 67,203 | 53,987 |
Nassau | — | 55,954 | — |
Highlands | — | 50,525 | 38,644 |
Monroe | — | 46,481 | — |
Walton | — | 42,553 | 31,474 |
Putnam | — | 34,814 | 34,093 |
Columbia | — | 31,765 | — |
Gadsden | — | 23,340 | — |
Levy | — | 22,295 | 22,252 |
Jackson | — | 21,166 | 16,286 |
Suwannee | — | 20,553 | 20,524 |
Wakulla | — | 18,045 | — |
Okeechobee | — | 15,549 | — |
Baker | — | 13,767 | — |
Bradford | — | 13,266 | 8,900 |
Hendry | — | 12,403 | 10,668 |
DeSoto | — | 12,268 | 12,238 |
Washington | — | 11,979 | — |
Taylor | — | 9,769 | — |
Gilchrist | — | 9,498 | 3,484 |
Madison | — | 9,127 | 8,428 |
Holmes | — | 8,755 | 8,331 |
Hardee | — | 8,263 | 4,763 |
Jefferson | — | 8,239 | 7,970 |
Gulf | — | 7,955 | — |
Dixie | — | 7,856 | — |
Franklin | — | 6,608 | 6,601 |
Calhoun | — | 6,359 | 4,541 |
Union | — | 6,136 | 6,132 |
Hamilton | — | 5,638 | — |
Glades | — | 5,113 | — |
Lafayette | — | 3,589 | 3,584 |
Liberty | — | 3,442 | 2,392 |
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Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021
Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.
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Phoenix’s Blue Wave Pushes Arizona Toward Biden Nov. 9, 2020Nicholas Fandos, in Washington
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Astead Herndon, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021
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Winner Democrats have won the Senate ›Jonathan Martin, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021
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The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021
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Trip Gabriel Dec. 14, 2020
Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›
Isabella Grullón Paz Dec. 14, 2020
The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›
The New York Times Dec. 5, 2020
California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›
Winner Lee Zeldin, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s First Congressional District › Winner Andrew Garbarino, Republican, wins New York’s Second Congressional District › Winner Nicole Malliotakis, Republican, wins New York’s 11th Congressional District › Winner Mike Garcia, Republican, wins re-election in California’s 25th Congressional District › Winner John Katko, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s 24th Congressional District ›Reid Epstein, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020
The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›
Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020
Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›
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Source: Election results and race calls from The Associated Press
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