The 2024 election is one for the books in Collier County.
Residents overwhelmingly supported the Republican ticket during the vote.
The turnout was high: 82.9% with 218,876 votes cast. But it was not a record turnout compared to four years ago.
According to the Supervisor of Elections Office, in the year before the 2020 presidential election, voter turnout in Collier was 90.4%.
In neighboring Lee County, turnout in this year’s general election was 81%.
➤Collier 2024 election results
What was the distribution of votes cast in Collier?
Republicans: 124,261
Democrats: 43,710
NPA: 46,196
Other: 5,101
How did Collier residents vote?
Mail in Ballots: 74,299
Early voting: 103,786
Voting on Election Day: 40,803
How did Collier vote for the next president?
Donald Trump (REP): 143,188 votes -65.9%
Kamela Harris (DEM): 71,652 votes – 33%
How did Collier vote for U.S. Senator?
Rick Scott (REP): 149,938 votes – 69.6%
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (DEM): 63,928 votes – 29.7%
How did Collier vote for U.S. Representative District 19?
Byron Donalds (REP): 68,708 votes – 68.7%
Kari L. Lerner (DEM): 31,268 votes – 31.3%
How did Collier vote for US Rep District 26?
Mario Diaz-Balart (REP): 78,693 votes – 70.5%
Joey Atkins (DEM): 32,883 votes – 29.5%
How did Collier vote for Florida House District 80?
Adam Botana (REP): 23,202 votes – 70.4%
Mitchel Schlayer (DEM): 9,716 votes – 29.5%
How did Collier vote for State Representative District 81?
Yvette Benarroch (REP): 73,906 votes – 68.1%
Charles Werk (DEM): 34,651 votes – 31.9%
How did Collier vote for State House District 82?
Lauren Melo (REP): 46,830 votes – 69.9%
Arthur Oslund (DEM): 20,179 votes – 30.1%
Marco Island City Council
Rick Blonna (NOT): 5,016 votes – 14.7%
Becky Irwin (NOT): 5,430 votes – 15.9%
Tamara Goehler (NOT): 5,707 votes – 16.7%
Stephen Gray (NOT): 6,163 votes – 18%
Deb Henry (NOT): 5,963 votes – 17.4%
Bonita Schwan (NOT): 5,945 votes – 17.4%
Collier County Commission District 1
Rick LoCastro (REP): 38,844 votes – 94.9%
Michaela Kendall (NOT): 2,072 votes – 5.1%
Collier County Commission District 3
Burt Saunders (REP): 28,917 votes – 75.9%
Richard Conover (NPA): 9,166 votes – 24.1%
How did Collier vote on the amendments?
Amendment 1 – Party election of school board members
Yes: 116,073 votes – 58.9%
No: 80,918 votes – 41.1%
Amendment 2 -Right to fish and hunt
Yes: 144,476 votes – 71.5%
No: 57,712 votes – 28.5%
Amendment 3 -Marijuana use by adults
Yes: 98,924 votes – 47.1%
No: 111,090 votes – 52.9%
Amendment 4 – Limit government interference in abortion
Yes: 104,162 votes – 49.8%
No: 105,197 votes – 50.2%
Amendment 5 -Annual adjustments to the value of certain homestead exemptions
Yes: 141,060 votes – 70.9%
No: 58,019 votes – 50.2%
Amendment 6 -Repealing the funding requirement for public campaigns
Yes: 109,349 votes – 56.4%
No: 84,425 votes – 43.6%
The school district referendum – Continue with tax-neutral flexible financing
Yes: 166,268 votes – 84.7%
No: 29,975 votes – 15.3%
This article originally appeared on Naples Daily News: Collier voters sided with Florida against recreational pot; abortion rights