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Lee County residents showed up in large numbersmaking your voice heard on the presidential race, the United States Congress, and various state and local issues.

Total turnout in Lee County was 81.04%, with 397,437 votes cast, a slight increase from the 2020 general electionin which 396,758 votes were cast and a participation of 81%.

In neighboring Collier County, turnout was 82.9%.

Here’s how Lee County voted:

How many Republicans and Democrats voted?

Republican voters: 202,338

Democratic voters: 89,619

Voters without party affiliation: 95,369

Lee County Election 2024 Results: Superintendent, Sheriff and More

2024 Florida Election Results: President, Amendments, Congress, State Legislature

How did people vote?

The majority of Lee County voters voted by mail during this election, according to election statistics from the Lee County Elections Office. Early voting was also popular, with 41.08% of voters casting their ballots early. Only 16.27% of Lee voters voted on Election Day.

Vote by mail: 168,682 voters

Early voted: 163,266 voters

Election Day Voting: 64,676 voters

Provisional: 813 voters

How did Lee vote for the next president?

Donald Trump (REP): 250,522 votes – 63.62%

Kamala Harris (DEM): 139,084 votes – 35.32%

Who won in the key races?

How did Lee vote for United States Senator?

Rick Scott (REP): 255,197 votes – 66.24%

Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (DEM): 125,377 votes – 32.55%

How did Lee vote for U.S. Representative District 17?

Greg Steube (REP): 41,000 votes – 65.58%

Manny López (DEM): 21,445 votes – 34.30%

How did Lee vote for U.S. Representative District 19?

Byron Donalds (REP): 206,846 votes – 65.57%

Kari L. Lerner (DEM): 108,611 votes – 34.43%

How did Lee vote for Florida Senate District 27?

Ben Albritton (REP): 31,518 votes – 67.41%

Phillip R. Carter (DEM): 15,235 votes – 32.59%

How did Lee vote for Florida Senate District 33?

Jonathan Martín (REP): 175,315 votes – 66.04%

Cristobal Proia (DEM): 90,151 votes – 33.96%

How did Lee vote for Florida House District 76?

Vanessa Oliver (REP): 28,383 votes – 71.06%

Jim Blue (DEM): 11,559 votes – 28.94%

How did Lee vote for Florida House District 77

Tiffany Esposito (REP): 49,325 votes – 63.92%

Cornelius Fowler (DEM): 26,116 votes – 33.84%

Joshua Krakow (LPF): 1,727 votes – 2.24%

How did Lee vote for Florida House District 78?

Jenna Persons-Mulicka (REP): 49,095 votes – 59.90%

Howard Sapp (DEM): 32,873 votes – 40.10%

How did Lee vote for Florida House District 79?

Mike Giallombardo (REP): 66,541 votes – 68.85%

Denise McCleary (DEM): 30,104 votes – 31.15%

How did Lee vote for Florida House District 80?

Adam Botana (REP): 52,610 votes – 68.51%

Mitchel Schlayer (DEM): 24,060 votes – 31.33%

How did Lee vote for Lee County Sheriff?

Carmín Marceno (REP): 299,935 votes – 90.62%

Write-in candidate (NO): 31,061 votes – 9.38%

How did Lee vote for Lee Superintendent of Schools?

Denise Carlin (REP): 250,917 votes – 67.93%

Victor Arias (DEM): 118,456 votes – 32.07%

How did Lee vote for Lee County Commission District 3?

David Mulicka (REP): 288,453 votes – 96.40%

Write-in candidate (NO): 10,758 votes – 3.60%

How did Lee vote for Lee County Commission District 5?

Mike Greenwell (REP): 242,815 votes – 65.92%

Kizzie Fowler (DEM): 125,558 votes – 34.08%

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Florida Elections 2024: 6 amendments on the November 5 ballot

Six constitutional amendments, including recreational marijuana and abortion access, will be on Florida’s ballots for the Nov. 5, 2024, general election.

How did Lee County vote on the amendments?

Amendment 1 – Partisan election of school board members.

Yeah: 206,950 votes – 60.03%

No: 137,777 votes – 39.97%

Amendment 2 – Right to fish and hunt

Yeah: 262,916 votes – 72.69%

No: 98,793 votes – 27.31%

Amendment 3 – Personal use of marijuana in adults.

Yeah: 205,423 votes – 53.91%

No: 175,606 votes – 46.09%

Amendment 4 – Limit government interference with abortion.

Yeah: 202,692 votes – 53.54%

No: 175,859 votes – 46.46%

Amendment 5 – Housing exemption adjustments

Yeah: 252,816 votes – 71.05%

No: 102,989 votes – 28.95%

Amendment 6 – Repeal of the public campaign financing requirement

Yeah: 185,474 votes – 53.12%

No: 163,673 votes – 46.88%

How did Fort Myers voters side in the parks bond referendum?

Yes – For bonuses: 21,575 votes – 67.33%

No – Against Bonds: 10,467 votes – 32.67%