Republicans held onto their turnout advantage in Duval County and posted blowout margins in surrounding counties after early voting ended over the weekend.
No polling sites are open Monday as election officials get ready for election day Tuesday when polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. A returned vote-by-mail ballot must be received by a county’s supervisor of election by 7 p.m. Tuesday.
On the ballot are races for the next president , a U.S. senator, state House and Senate races, state constitutional amendments including for abortion access and legalizing recreational marijuana, and local down-ballot races.
Here is where voter turnout stands as of Monday morning in the Jacksonville metropolitan area. Turnout figures show the party registration of voters, not who they picked on their ballots.
GOP up by 2 points over Democrats in Duval County
When Joe Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry Duval County since Jimmy Carter, Democrats in 2020 accounted for about 44% of votes cast at early voting sites and by mail. Republicans were at about 38%.