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RandySF

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Mon Mar 16, 2026, 04:54 PM 1 hr ago

FL-SD14: Early voting data so far suggests Dems might not get the flip they hope for in SD 14

Early voting in the Special Election for Senate District 14 began Saturday without much activity, though mail ballots are rolling in by the tens of thousands.

As of noon Monday, nearly 37,000 voters had cast a ballot in the race between Republican state Rep. Josie Tomkow and Democrat Brian Nathan, with most of those — nearly 34,000 — coming in by mail.

More Republicans have voted early (nearly 16,000) than Democrats (nearly 15,000). Nearly 6,700 voters affiliated with a minor party or no party have also voted.

Those numbers should be troubling for Democrats, who, historically speaking, tend to outperform Republicans in vote-by-mail and in-person early voting.




https://floridapolitics.com/archives/785537-early-voting-data-so-far-suggests-dems-might-not-get-the-flip-they-hope-for-in-sd-14/

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FL-SD14: Early voting data so far suggests Dems might not get the flip they hope for in SD 14 (Original Post) RandySF 1 hr ago OP
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