Migration of Voters in Florida, 2017-2022
Fangzhou Xie

TL;DR
This study analyzes voter migration patterns in Florida from 2017 to 2022, revealing demographic trends and their impact on the state's political landscape using voter registration data.
Contribution
It provides new insights into demographic-specific migration trends and their influence on Florida's elections, based on detailed voter registration analysis.
Findings
Minorities and younger voters are more likely to migrate into Florida.
Republicans show higher migration rates into Florida.
Migration patterns have significant implications for Florida's political landscape.
Abstract
Florida has experienced significant population increase in recent years, driven in part by domestic migration from other states. This study analyzes the migration patterns of voters in Florida between 2017 and 2022 using voter registration data. By examining demographic characteristics such as race/ethnicity, gender, age, and party affiliation, I identify trends in voter migration and their implications for Florida's political landscape. The findings reveal that minorities, younger individuals, Republicans, and those possibly with non-conforming gender are more likely to migrate into Florida. These insights contribute to understanding the dynamics of Florida's migration patterns and the effect of migration on recent elections.
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectoral Systems and Political Participation · Migration, Refugees, and Integration · Gender Politics and Representation
