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Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne

Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne

Latest: 2024↓ R+8.2 vs 2020

Leans Republican — shifted 8.2pp toward Republicans in 2024 — 4.7M residents — 9 counties

Race & ancestry
Group%
White (Non-Hispanic)(13)
53.0%
Hispanic / Latino(20)
25.5%
Black / African American(15)
13.6%
Asian(6)
3.5%
Middle Eastern / North African(10)
0.8%
Native American / Alaska Native(1)
0.3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander(3)
0.1%
Multiracial / Other
4.0%
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Religious adherence
Tradition% Pop% Adherents
Evangelical Protestant18.0%42.0%
Catholic15.7%36.6%
Other3.9%9.1%
Mainline Protestant2.8%6.5%
Black Protestant2.3%5.3%
LDS (Mormon)0.8%1.9%
Orthodox Christian0.2%0.5%
Non-religious57.1%
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Presidential results
YearResult
2024Trump+11.1
2020Trump+2.8
2016Trump+2.9
2012Romney+1.0
2008Obama+1.9
2004Bush+9.0
2000Bush+3.3
1996Dole+1.1
1992Bush+8.6
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Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne is a media market that has a population of 4,676,162. In the 2024 presidential election, it voted Republican with a margin of R+11.1. Akashic Edge tracks 39 presidential elections here, dating back to 1872.

Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne Presidential Election Results, 19482024
YearDem %Rep %MarginSwing
202444.0%55.0%R+11.1R+8.2
202048.1%50.9%R+2.8D+0.1
201646.8%49.7%R+2.9R+1.9
201248.9%49.9%R+1.0R+3.0
200850.5%48.5%D+1.9D+10.9
200445.2%54.1%R+9.0R+5.7
200047.2%50.5%R+3.3R+2.2
199643.8%45.0%R+1.1D+7.4
199234.7%43.3%R+8.6D+25.3
198832.7%66.5%R+33.8D+7.2
198429.5%70.5%R+41.0R+17.5
198035.8%59.3%R+23.5R+21.9
197648.5%50.1%R+1.6D+54.5
197221.8%77.9%R+56.1R+36.6
196825.6%45.0%R+19.4R+16.3
196448.4%51.6%R+3.1D+22.5
196037.2%62.8%R+25.6D+6.7
195633.7%66.1%R+32.4R+4.4
195236.0%64.0%R+27.9R+33.1
194844.7%39.5%D+5.1
Political Identity

What defines Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne?

Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne has been won by both parties in the last 6 presidential elections (1D, 5R) — a genuine swing geography. It has a plurality-minority electorate (47% nonwhite) where demographic change is reshaping the political map.

Constituent Counties

Constituent Geography

Counties in Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne

2024 presidential results across the counties that make up this geography.
Sort:
CountyPop.MarginDemRepTotalShare
Orange1.5M
D+13.6
340,807258,279607,19926.0%
Brevard633K
R+20.8
141,233216,533361,44915.5%
Volusia580K
R+21.8
120,132187,691310,49813.3%
Seminole481K
R+3.5
120,717129,735253,72710.9%
Osceola427K
R+1.4
84,20586,713172,7807.4%
Lake413K
R+24.7
84,546140,500226,7889.7%
Marion400K
R+31.6
72,436140,173214,1069.2%
Sumter143K
R+37.6
32,55172,134105,2184.5%
Flagler127K
R+28.2
28,43151,01479,9683.4%
9 countiesTotal votes: 2,331,733
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Key Insights

High-confidence patterns distilled from this geography's election history.
  • The 2012 election was decided by just 1.0 points — razor-thin
  • Won by both parties in recent history — Democrats most recently in 2008, Republicans in 2024
  • Swung 8.2 points toward Republican between 2020 and 2024
Race & Ancestry

Who Lives Here

A race-first Census view with ancestry expansion where source coverage is strong enough to support detail.
Orlando-Daytona Beach-MelbourneCensus ACS 2024Ancestry detail available
Census race profile
Major Census race and ethnicity groups shown as a share of total population.
Expand rows for ancestry detail
White (Non-Hispanic) 53.0%Hispanic 25.5%Black 13.6%Multiracial 4.0%Asian 3.5%
GroupLocalNational
White (Non-Hispanic)(13)
53.0%57.4%
Hispanic / Latino(20)
25.5%19.3%
Black / African American(15)
13.6%12.2%
Multiracial / Other
4.0%4.0%
Asian(6)
3.5%6.0%
Middle Eastern / North African(10)
0.8%0.9%
Native American / Alaska Native(1)
0.3%0.9%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander(3)
0.1%0.2%
Method notes

Census treats race and Hispanic/Latino origin as separate questions. Race categories other than Hispanic reflect total populations (small Hispanic overlap in Black, Asian, AIAN, NHPI). “Multiracial / Other” is derived as a non-overlapping remainder.

Click rows to expand ancestry detail. Ancestry from ACS B04006, B03001, B02020, B02016. Totals may differ from race — individuals can report multiple ancestries.

Black / African American (estimated remainder) is derived as Black population share minus reported Sub-Saharan African and West Indian ancestry. It is shown as an estimated ancestry detail, not a standalone Census ancestry category.

MENA estimated from ancestry reporting — Census does not have a separate MENA race category. Not shown in bar (overlaps with other race groups).

Religious Adherents

Population that are religious adherents:
42.9%(2.0M people)
U.S. Religion Census 2020
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Catholic-Evangelical edge: -9.9pp (vs national 4.5pp). A strongly Evangelical-leaning religious profile, which nationally correlates with Republican-leaning rural and exurban communities.

Tradition% Pop% AdherentsUS PopUS Adherents
18.0%42.0%
15.7%36.6%
3.9%9.1%
2.8%6.5%
2.3%5.3%
LDS (Mormon)
0.8%1.9%
0.2%0.5%
Non-religiousPopulation
57.1%
Click the chevron to expand denominations. Tradition and denomination rows label both share of total population and share of all religious adherents. Non-religious is shown as a share of total population only.

Who lives in the Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne media market? 4,676,162 residents across 9 counties.

Demographic Comparison

Demographics

Read this geography's profile in three layers: local, state (where available), and national baseline.
Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne vs National4.7M residents
Population & electorate

Scale, voting-age share, and this geography's footprint inside the national electorate.

Total population
Local vs state vs U.S.
4.7M
local
4.7MNational 334.9M
Share of U.S. population
Local vs state vs U.S.
1.40%
local
1.40%National 100%
Voting-age population
Local vs state vs U.S.
78.5%
local
78.5%National 75.7%
Economic profile

Income, attainment, and ownership indicators that often shape coalition structure and turnout behavior.

Median household income
Local vs state vs U.S.
$75,821
local
$75,821National $83,960
Poverty rate
Local vs state vs U.S.
11.6%
local
11.6%National 12.5%
College degree
Local vs state vs U.S.
34.0%
local
34.0%National 35.6%
Homeownership
Local vs state vs U.S.
69.3%
local
69.3%National 65.2%
Community profile

Age structure, language use, and nativity signals that explain how this geography differs from state and nation.

Median age
Local vs state vs U.S.
42.8 yrs
local
42.8 yrsNational 39.1 yrs
Age 18–29
Local vs state vs U.S.
14.5%
local
14.5%National 15.7%
Age 65+
Local vs state vs U.S.
20.9%
local
20.9%National 17.0%
Foreign born
Local vs state vs U.S.
16.3%
local
16.3%National 14.1%
Non-English at home
Local vs state vs U.S.
26.4%
local
26.4%National 22.2%
English only
Local vs state vs U.S.
73.6%
local
73.6%National 77.8%
Voter Turnout

Turnout in Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne

Estimated using 2020 Census voting-age population.
2024 Turnout
63.5%
vs Previous
+0.1pp
Voting-Age Pop
3,670,317
History
19882024
Competitiveness

How competitive is Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne?

Lean RAvg margin: R+5.6 (last 3 elections)
2008
D+1.9
2012
R+1.0
2016
R+2.9
2020
R+2.8
2024
R+11.1
Elasticity
13.0pp
margin range
Party Flips
2
last 30 years
5-Elec Avg
R+3.2
Ticket-Splitting

Do voters in Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne split their tickets?

Divergence between offices in the same election reveals persuadable voters.
ConsistencyHeavy splitting (46/100)
2024 Office Comparisons
OfficesMargin AMargin BSplit
President vs SenateR+11.1R+10.60.4pp
Average divergence across office pairs: 10.7pp
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