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No surprise; Collier County voted Republican during the vote. Here’s the breakdown.

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No surprise; Collier County voted Republican during the vote. Here’s the breakdown.

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

Andrea Noyes, 44, campaigns for Donald Trump in Naples on Election Day, November 5, 2024.

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

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