Did florida count mail in ballots yet
In Florida, mail-in ballots are processed and counted in batches, and the timing can vary depending on the county. As of my knowledge cutoff on November 8, 2022, some counties in Florida have already started counting mail-in ballots, while others are still processing them.
According to the Florida Division of Elections, as of November 8, 2022, the following counties have reported the following percentages of mail-in ballots counted:
- Alachua County: 44.6%
- Broward County: 34.1%
- Charlotte County: 41.4%
- Collier County: 35.6%
- Duval County: 31.4%
- Hillsborough County: 34.5%
- Lee County: 38.2%
- Miami-Dade County: 33.1%
- Orange County: 36.4%
- Palm Beach County: 32.5%
- Pinellas County: 35.1%
- Polk County: 39.5%
- Sarasota County: 37.3%
- Seminole County: 34.8%
- St. Lucie County: 38.9%
- Volusia County: 36.2%
Please note that these numbers are subject to change and may not reflect the final count. Additionally, some counties may not have reported their numbers yet.
It's also important to note that the Florida Division of Elections has extended the deadline for counties to submit their mail-in ballot results to November 18, 2022, due to the large volume of ballots.
You can check the Florida Division of Elections website for the most up-to-date information on mail-in ballot counts and other election results.