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Profile of Congressional District 26, FL


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2022 population: 775,185

2022 Census data
White:142,043 18.32%
Black:40,0425.17%
Indian:2170.03%
Asian:7,1510.92%
2+ races:7,1530.92%
Hispanic:576,61374.38%
Total non-White:633,14281.68%




    

Age, Family & Household Data for Congressional District 26, FL

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Over 65:
Households:
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Married Couples (%Fams):
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2022
NumberPercent
42.7
148,684 19.2%
626,501 80.8%
147,424 19.0%
268,868
2.84
197,297 73.4%
130,991 66.4%
20,588 10.4%
71,571 26.6%
    

2022 Housing Data for Congressional District 26, FL

Housing Data
 Number%
Housing Units305,559 
Median Value$367,000 
Occupied268,86888.0%
Vacant36,69112.0%
Owned148,89555.4%
Rented119,97344.6%
Median Rent$1,583 
Single-Family Units158,31151.8%
    Detached126,37541.4%
    Attached31,93610.5%
Buldings with 5+ Units111,82836.6%
Mobile Homes11,3393.7%

2022 Income & Employment Data for Congressional District 26, FL

Household Income
RangeNumber%
Less than $10,00013,7615.1%
$10,000 to $14,99914,6015.4%
$15,000 to $19,99910,8834.0%
$20,000 to $24,99911,3124.2%
$25,000 to $29,99911,4454.3%
$30,000 to $34,99912,8014.8%
$35,000 to $39,99910,4203.9%
$40,000 to $44,99910,4573.9%
$45,000 to $49,99910,7004.0%
$50,000 to $59,99920,2497.5%
$60,000 to $74,99926,7239.9%
$75,000 to $99,99935,15413.1%
$100,000 to $124,99925,1459.4%
$125,000 to $149,99915,9385.9%
$150,000 to $199,99919,7597.3%
$200,000 or more19,5207.3%
Median Household Income64,075 
Per Capita Income31,588 
Welfare Households
 Number%
SSI20,0857.5%
Public Assistance9,1743.4%
Public Asst. or Food Stamps68,64925.5%
Labor Force, Ages 25-64
 Number%
Employed72,12267.1%
Unemployed4,2754.0%
In Armed Forces4530.4%
Total Labor Force76,85071.5%
Not in Labor Force30,69428.5%
Real Unemployment Rate 32.5%
Class of Worker
 MaleFemale% Male
Private Sector149,042125,66854.3%
Non-Profit6,9599,60642.0%
Self-Employed38,64421,52964.2%
Local Government9,46911,20145.8%
State Government2,2762,88644.1%
Federal Government2,4551,86356.9%
Total Private + Self187,686147,19756.0%
Total Non-Profit + Govt.21,15925,55645.3%
Total208,845172,75354.7%
Pct. Govt.7.9%  
Occupation
 Number%
Management, Business, Science, Arts57,70515.1%
Sales and Office Occupations86,61122.6%
Professional, Technical61,67016.1%
Service Occupations74,20919.4%
Farming, Forestry, Fishing1,9640.5%
All others102,72626.8%
White Collar 53.8%
Industry
 Number%
Construction43,47611.4%
Retail trade42,68711.1%
Transportation, warehousing, utilities31,0848.1%
Accommodation, food svcs, recreation30,2337.9%
Manufacturing24,5736.4%
Professional, scientific, management23,2976.1%
Other services21,5895.6%
Educational services and health care20,3675.3%
Wholesale trade14,6123.8%
Finance, insurance and real estate14,5393.8%
Public administration11,2062.9%
Information6,6281.7%
Farming, forestry, fishing, mining2,6720.7%

2022 Ancestry, Citizenship & Language Data for Congressional District 26, FL

Hispanic Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Mexican37,5104.84%
Puerto Rican22,4692.90%
Cuban310,48340.05%
Dominican21,6632.79%
Total Central American62,5108.06%
Costa Rican1,6610.21%
Guatemalan7,0180.91%
Honduran19,6372.53%
Nicaraguan26,1683.38%
Panamanian2,1150.27%
Salvadoran5,8890.76%
Other Central American220.00%
Total South American107,29913.84%
Argentinean5,1580.67%
Bolivian1,6000.21%
Chilean2,2410.29%
Colombian36,6804.73%
Ecuadorian7,3700.95%
Paraguayan3900.05%
Peruvian8,3041.07%
Uruguayan1,1800.15%
Venezuelan44,3545.72%
Other South American220.00%
Other Hispanic14,6791.89%
Asian Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Chinese2,1850.28%
Indian1,8750.24%
Filipino1,1650.15%
Vietnamese4890.06%
Korean3920.05%
Japanese3370.04%
Bangladeshi1240.02%
Laotian1160.01%
Thai880.01%
Language Spoken at Home
LanguageNumber%
Spanish519,46970.6%
English181,13824.6%
French, Haitian, Cajun16,7952.3%
Other Indo-European8,9351.2%
Russian, Polish, other Slavic1,5850.2%
Chinese1,5520.2%
Other1,2920.2%
Arabic1,2280.2%
German, other Germanic1,1080.2%
Ancestry
CountryNumber%
American33,3274.3%
Italian25,6053.3%
German23,2653.0%
Irish21,5162.8%
English17,6392.3%
Haitian13,9381.8%
Polish6,4700.8%
French6,1500.8%
European4,6810.6%
Scottish2,8770.4%
Brazilian2,4480.3%
Dutch2,2450.3%
Norwegian2,1850.3%
Lebanese2,1550.3%
Swedish2,0410.3%
Citizenship & Nativity
 Number%
U.S. citizen585,19475.5%
Not a citizen189,99124.5%
Native341,39144.0%
Foreign-born433,79456.0%

2022 Educational Attainment Data for Congressional District 26, FL

Educational Attainment, Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years9-12 YearsH.S. Grad or GEDSome CollegeBach. DegreeGrad Degree
57,381 10.2%55,229 9.8%161,010 28.7%128,851 22.9%99,632 17.7%59,345 10.6%
  Average years of education: 12.7
Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years 57,381 10.2%
9-12 Years 55,229 9.8%
H.S. Grad or GED 161,010 28.7%
Some College 128,851 22.9%
Bach. Degree 99,632 17.7%
Grad Degree 59,345 10.6%
Average years of education: 12.7

Source for the above data: U.S. Census Bureau / American Community Survey (1 year-estimates)



Historical U.S. House Election Results for Congressional District 26, FL

Click on the District to view county-level data for that election (where available).
NOTE: Results prior to 2022 are for districts which previously covered much of this area, regardless of district number.

DateDistrictWinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes
2022-11-08 FL26Mario Diaz-Balart* (R) 143,240 70.9% Christine Olivo (D) 58,868 29.1% 0 0.0% 202,108
Redistricting effect (2022); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the LEFT by approximately 2% compared to 2020.
2020-11-03 FL25Mario Diaz-Balart* (R) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
2018-11-06 FL25Mario Diaz-Balart* (R) 128,672 60.5% Mary Barzee-Flores (D) 84,173 39.5% 0 0.0% 212,845
2016-11-08 FL25Mario Diaz-Balart* (R) 157,921 62.4% Alina Valdes (D) 95,319 37.6% 0 0.0% 253,240
Redistricting effect (2016); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the RIGHT by approximately 4% compared to 2012.
2014-11-04 FL25Mario Diaz-Balart* (R) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
2012-11-06 FL25Mario Diaz-Balart* (R) 151,466 75.6% Stanley Blumenthal (I) 31,664 15.8% 17,099 8.5% 200,229
Redistricting effect (2012); the partisan balance of the district was changed by less than 1% compared to 2010.
2010-11-02 FL21Mario Diaz-Balart* (R) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
2008-11-04 FL21Lincoln Diaz-Balart* (R) 137,226 57.9% Raul Martinez (D) 99,776 42.1% 0 0.0% 237,002
2006-11-07 FL21Lincoln Diaz-Balart* (R) 66,784 59.5% Frank Gonzalez (D) 45,522 40.5% 0 0.0% 112,306
2004-11-02 FL21Lincoln Diaz-Balart* (R) 146,507 72.8% Frank Gonzalez (Libertarian) 54,736 27.2% 0 0.0% 201,243
2002-11-05 FL21Lincoln Diaz-Balart* (R) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
Redistricting effect (2002); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the LEFT by approximately 5% compared to 2000.
2000-11-07 FL21Lincoln Diaz-Balart* (R) 132,317 100.0% 25 0.0% 132,342
1998-11-03 FL21Lincoln Diaz-Balart* (R) 84,018 74.8% Patrick Cusack (D) 28,378 25.2% 0 0.0% 112,396
1996-11-05 FL21Lincoln Diaz-Balart* (R) 125,469 100.0% 4 0.0% 125,473
1994-11-08 FL21Lincoln Diaz-Balart* (R) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
1992-11-03 FL21Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
*: incumbent           sp: special election           RO: runoff election

Historical Presidential Election Results for Congressional District 26, FL


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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(St)
Diff
(US)
PSV
2020 redist Donald Trump* (R) 184,088 58.9% Joe Biden (D) 126,831 40.6% 1,644 0.5% 312,563 8 12 2.82%
2020 50% Donald Trump* (R) 197,678 61.2% Joe Biden (D) 123,435 38.2% 1,730 0.5% 322,843 10 14 2.91%
2016 44% Donald Trump (R) 131,319 49.7% Hillary Clinton (D) 126,668 47.9% 6,366 2.4% 264,353 1 4 2.78%
2012 41% Mitt Romney (R) 117,925 50.8% Barack Obama* (D) 112,830 48.6% 1,178 0.5% 231,933 2 4 2.73%
2008 48% John McCain (R) 127,084 50.8% Barack Obama (D) 121,805 48.7% 1,232 0.5% 250,121 3 5 2.97%
2004 45% George W. Bush* (R) 127,326 57.0% John Kerry (D) 96,232 43.0% 0 0.0% 223,558 5 6 2.94%
2000 34% George W. Bush (R) 126,991 62.5% Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 74,304 36.5% 2,022 1.0% 203,317 14 15 3.41%
1996 30% Robert Dole (R) 82,384 50.5% Bill Clinton* (D) 72,844 44.7% 7,901 4.8% 163,129 8 10 3.08%
1992 35% George Bush* (R) 85,342 58.3% Bill Clinton (D) 45,561 31.1% 15,501 10.6% 146,404 17 21 2.75%
* incumbent           PSV: percent of state vote
"2020 redist": shows what the results of the 2020 Presidential election would have been under the current (redistricted) boundaries of this district.

Historical Demographic Breakdown for Congressional District 26, FL


NOTE: Data prior to 2022 is for the district which previously covered much of this area, regardless of district number.

YearPopWhiteBlack IndianAsian2+ RacesHispanic
2021 775,668 18.8% 5.4% 0.8% 0.9% 73.7%
2020 796,422 17.6% 4.1% 1.1% 1.2% 76.0%
2012 723,113 18.2% 7.6% 0.2% 2.1% 1.5% 70.4%
2010 693,501 13.9% 7.3% 0.1% 2.4% 0.7% 75.6%
2002 639,295 21.0% 6.5% 0.1% 1.8% 0.8% 69.7%
2000 789,742 12.4% 4.8% 0.1% 1.6% 3.6% 77.5%
1992 562,519 24.7% 4.1% 0.1% 1.5% 69.6%

Voter Registration Data for Congressional District 26, FL

YearTotalRepublicanDemocratOtherR/D EdgeR/D Edge %VAPOP %
2022 413,922 165,113 39.9% 112,081 27.1% 136,728 33.0% Rep +53,032 Rep +12.8% 67%
VAPOP% is the estimated percentage of voting age population that is registered.
Registration data may include "inactive" voters.   Data for each year pertains to the November elections.