A look at Florida’s primary winners in past presidential contests
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With 219 pledged delegates up for grabs, Florida is the biggest prize of the four states holding presidential primaries on Tuesday.
The state has the fourth-largest delegate cache in the entire 2020 Democratic presidential nominating calendar, after California, New York and Texas.
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The Sunshine State’s presidential primary is closed, meaning you must be a registered Democrat to cast a ballot in the contest. The deadline to register to vote or to update party affiliation was Feb. 18. Florida does allow for early voting at polling stations across the state. Polls are open on Election Day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time. While most of the state is in the eastern time zone, a small part of Florida’s Panhandle is located in the central time zone.
Here’s a look at recent past winners:
2016
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DEMOCRATS
Hillary Clinton - 64 percent
Bernie Sanders - 33 percent
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REPUBLICANS
Donald Trump - 46 percent
Marco Rubio - 27 percent
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Ted Cruz - 17 percent
John Kasich - 7 percent
2012
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REPUBLICANS
Mitt Romney - 46 percent
Newt Gingrich - 32 percent
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Rick Santorum - 13 percent
Ron Paul - 7 percent
2008
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DEMOCRATS
Hillary Clinton - 50 percent
Barack Obama - 34 percent
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John Edwards - 7 percent
REPUBLICANS
John McCain - 36 percent
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Mitt Romney - 31 percent
Rudy Giuliani - 15 percent
Mike Huckabee - 14 percent
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2004
DEMOCRATS
John Kerry - 77 percent
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John Edwards - 10 percent
Howard Dean - 3 percent