| VOTER STATISTICS |
VOTER REGISTRATION IN ESCAMBIA COUNTY (December 2007)
| Republican | 74,466 | (44%) |
| Democrat | 68,408 | (40%) |
| No Party Affiliation | 21,459 | (13%) |
| Minor Parties | 5,085 | (3%) |
| Total | 169,418 | |
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Source: Florida Division of Elections, Book Closing Report | ||
BASIC VOTER COUNT REPORTS
Voter Statistics by Precinct: Shows breakdown and totals of registered voters in each precinct (without precinct splits) in the following categories: Democrats, Republicans, NPA (No Party Affiliation), and Other Parties. This listing also includes race and gender statistics.
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Voter Statistics by District: Shows breakdown and totals of active voters by district in the following categories: Democrats, Republicans, NPA (No Party Affiliation), and Other Parties. Breaks voters into White, Black, Hispanic, and Other; and Male, Female, and Other (not specified). Districts represented are U.S. Congress, Escambia County Commissioners, Pensacola City Council Districts, Town of Century, House of Representatives, School Board, Senate, City of Pensacola, Santa Rosa Island Authority and Escambia Soil and Water Districts.
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VOTER DEMOGRAPHIC REPORTS
By District: Party, Race, Sex, and Age: shows number of voters in each category with totals. 36 pages. To view this chart in .pdf format, click here.
ELECTION STATISTICS (Voter History)
These reports are normally available in PDF format by district and by precinct.
Escambia County Voter History by Precinct Number: Comparison of eligible voters to actual voters by precinct in the following categories: Democrats, Republicans, NPA (No Party Affiliation), and Other Parties. Breaks voters into White, Black, Hispanic, and Other; and Male, Female, and Other (not specified).
Escambia County Voter History by District: Comparison of eligible voters to actual voters by districts in the following categories: Democrats, Republicans, NPA (No Party Affiliation), and Other Parties. Breaks voters into White, Black, Hispanic, and Other; and Male, Female, and Other (not specified). Districts represented are U.S. Congress, Escambia County Commissioners, Pensacola City Council Districts, Town of Century, House of Representatives, School Board, Senate, City of Pensacola, Santa Rosa Island Authority and Escambia Soil and Water Districts.
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS
Population by Precinct (2000 Census): Including total precinct population figures and voting age population figures for blacks, whites, and other. To view this chart in .pdf format, click here.
Voter Counts 1980 to 2004: Total registered voters in Escambia County elections, by date; Democrat and Republican counts for each date. To view this chart in .pdf format, click here.
HOW IMPORTANT IS ONE VOTE?
In 1776, one vote gave America the English Language instead of German.
In 1845, one vote brought Texas into the Union.
In 1868, one vote saved President Andrew Johnson from impeachment.
In 1876, one vote gave Rutherford B. Hayes the Presidency of the U.S.
In 1923, one vote gave Adolph Hitler leadership of the Nazi Party.
In 1941, one vote saved Selective Service, just weeks before Pearl Harbor was attacked.
In 1966, a race for Democratic Committeewoman for Pct. 31 in Escambia County, Florida, was tied; lots were drawn to determine the winner.
In 1967, one vote gave Escambia County, Florida, an elected Superintendent of Schools, instead of appointed.
In 2000, The difference in the total vote in the state of Florida in the presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore was less than one-half of one percent. A recount was mandated by the Secretary of State. George W. Bush received the electoral votes from Florida. He won the election by 1 electoral vote; 270 were needed and he received 271.
Your vote counts!
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