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Profile of Congressional District 27, FL


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2022 population: 752,682

2022 Census data
White:128,047 17.01%
Black:37,6895.01%
Indian:6240.08%
Asian:15,1112.01%
2+ races:13,0531.73%
Hispanic:555,66173.82%
Total non-White:624,63582.99%




    

Age, Family & Household Data for Congressional District 27, FL

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Married Couples (%Fams):
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2022
NumberPercent
42.0
134,926 17.9%
617,756 82.1%
137,050 18.2%
288,622
2.56
183,327 63.5%
122,120 66.6%
17,512 9.6%
105,295 36.5%
    

2022 Housing Data for Congressional District 27, FL

Housing Data
 Number%
Housing Units323,089 
Median Value$471,300 
Occupied288,62289.3%
Vacant34,46710.7%
Owned144,60250.1%
Rented144,02049.9%
Median Rent$1,676 
Single-Family Units158,89749.2%
    Detached128,50139.8%
    Attached30,3969.4%
Buldings with 5+ Units147,62445.7%
Mobile Homes1,5740.5%

2022 Income & Employment Data for Congressional District 27, FL

Household Income
RangeNumber%
Less than $10,00015,5415.4%
$10,000 to $14,99915,9015.5%
$15,000 to $19,99911,9994.2%
$20,000 to $24,99911,0953.8%
$25,000 to $29,99910,9503.8%
$30,000 to $34,99910,6443.7%
$35,000 to $39,99910,4823.6%
$40,000 to $44,9999,6563.3%
$45,000 to $49,9999,5003.3%
$50,000 to $59,99919,1936.6%
$60,000 to $74,99923,4838.1%
$75,000 to $99,99932,34111.2%
$100,000 to $124,99924,4458.5%
$125,000 to $149,99917,3726.0%
$150,000 to $199,99923,3548.1%
$200,000 or more42,66614.8%
Median Household Income72,111 
Per Capita Income46,877 
Welfare Households
 Number%
SSI18,0876.3%
Public Assistance7,1442.5%
Public Asst. or Food Stamps57,33619.9%
Labor Force, Ages 25-64
 Number%
Employed85,70068.4%
Unemployed4,3353.5%
In Armed Forces4910.4%
Total Labor Force90,52672.2%
Not in Labor Force34,83227.8%
Real Unemployment Rate 31.2%
Class of Worker
 MaleFemale% Male
Private Sector143,913123,41353.8%
Non-Profit9,23614,44039.0%
Self-Employed42,11327,02460.9%
Local Government9,20612,40542.6%
State Government3,2234,26343.1%
Federal Government3,9182,07465.4%
Total Private + Self186,026150,43755.3%
Total Non-Profit + Govt.25,58333,18243.5%
Total211,609183,61953.5%
Pct. Govt.8.9%  
Occupation
 Number%
Management, Business, Science, Arts80,73120.4%
Sales and Office Occupations89,66222.7%
Professional, Technical88,57822.4%
Service Occupations66,50916.8%
Farming, Forestry, Fishing6220.2%
All others70,35417.8%
White Collar 65.4%
Industry
 Number%
Professional, scientific, management43,49911.0%
Retail trade38,9249.8%
Construction34,0648.6%
Educational services and health care31,5318.0%
Accommodation, food svcs, recreation28,8417.3%
Transportation, warehousing, utilities27,0236.8%
Other services25,2436.4%
Finance, insurance and real estate23,3325.9%
Manufacturing15,1913.8%
Public administration12,4783.2%
Wholesale trade11,4872.9%
Information8,8082.2%
Farming, forestry, fishing, mining1,1110.3%

2022 Ancestry, Citizenship & Language Data for Congressional District 27, FL

Hispanic Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Mexican15,6332.08%
Puerto Rican21,4282.85%
Cuban301,46640.05%
Dominican13,0241.73%
Total Central American74,3669.88%
Costa Rican1,7870.24%
Guatemalan5,9910.80%
Honduran20,1232.67%
Nicaraguan36,5954.86%
Panamanian2,6930.36%
Salvadoran7,1290.95%
Other Central American480.01%
Total South American107,06514.22%
Argentinean12,1091.61%
Bolivian1,7950.24%
Chilean3,9800.53%
Colombian37,0514.92%
Ecuadorian6,5880.88%
Paraguayan5840.08%
Peruvian11,8211.57%
Uruguayan1,4580.19%
Venezuelan31,5754.19%
Other South American1040.01%
Other Hispanic22,6793.01%
Asian Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Chinese4,8450.64%
Indian4,6060.61%
Filipino1,3550.18%
Korean9560.13%
Vietnamese5630.07%
Thai5590.07%
Japanese3450.05%
Taiwanese3220.04%
Bangladeshi2110.03%
Language Spoken at Home
LanguageNumber%
Spanish506,70471.0%
English170,35323.9%
Other Indo-European13,8411.9%
French, Haitian, Cajun8,0091.1%
Chinese3,7200.5%
Russian, Polish, other Slavic2,4350.3%
Other Asian2,2370.3%
German, other Germanic1,6270.2%
Arabic1,4150.2%
Ancestry
CountryNumber%
American31,4594.2%
Italian21,3172.8%
German18,8912.5%
Irish16,0202.1%
English12,7371.7%
French8,4821.1%
Polish7,0160.9%
Russian5,5090.7%
Brazilian5,3300.7%
European4,9580.7%
Jamaican4,8010.6%
Haitian4,1770.6%
Lebanese3,5790.5%
Portuguese3,3320.4%
Scottish3,0370.4%
Citizenship & Nativity
 Number%
U.S. citizen588,67778.2%
Not a citizen164,00521.8%
Native341,09545.3%
Foreign-born411,58754.7%

2022 Educational Attainment Data for Congressional District 27, FL

Educational Attainment, Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years9-12 YearsH.S. Grad or GEDSome CollegeBach. DegreeGrad Degree
38,528 6.9%41,141 7.4%125,952 22.6%122,079 21.9%135,174 24.3%94,243 16.9%
  Average years of education: 13.7
Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years 38,528 6.9%
9-12 Years 41,141 7.4%
H.S. Grad or GED 125,952 22.6%
Some College 122,079 21.9%
Bach. Degree 135,174 24.3%
Grad Degree 94,243 16.9%
Average years of education: 13.7

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



Historical U.S. House Election Results for Congressional District 27, 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 FL27Maria Salazar* (R) 136,038 57.3% Annette Taddeo (D) 101,404 42.7% 0 0.0% 237,442
Redistricting effect (2022); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the RIGHT by approximately 2% compared to 2020.
2020-11-03 FL27Maria Salazar (R) 176,141 51.4% Donna Shalala* (D) 166,758 48.6% 0 0.0% 342,899
2018-11-06 FL27Donna Shalala (D) 130,743 51.8% Maria Salazar (R) 115,588 45.8% 6,255 2.5% 252,586
2016-11-08 FL27Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 157,917 54.9% Scott Fuhrman (D) 129,760 45.1% 0 0.0% 287,677
Redistricting effect (2016); the partisan balance of the district was changed by less than 1% compared to 2012.
2014-11-04 FL27Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
2012-11-06 FL27Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 138,488 60.2% Manny Yevancey (D) 85,020 36.9% 6,663 2.9% 230,171
Redistricting effect (2012); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the RIGHT by approximately 2% compared to 2010.
2010-11-02 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 102,360 68.9% Rolando Banicella (D) 46,235 31.1% 0 0.0% 148,595
2008-11-04 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 140,617 57.9% Annette Taddeo (D) 102,372 42.1% 0 0.0% 242,989
2006-11-07 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 79,631 62.1% Dave Patlak (D) 48,499 37.9% 2 0.0% 128,132
2004-11-02 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 143,647 64.7% Sam Sheldon (D) 78,281 35.3% 0 0.0% 221,928
2002-11-05 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 103,512 69.1% Ray Chote (D) 42,852 28.6% 3,423 2.3% 149,787
Redistricting effect (2002); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the LEFT by approximately 5% compared to 2000.
2000-11-07 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 112,968 100.0% 23 0.0% 112,991
1998-11-03 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
1996-11-05 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 123,659 100.0% 6 0.0% 123,665
1994-11-08 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
1992-11-03 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 104,755 66.8% Magda Davis (D) 52,142 33.2% 0 0.0% 156,897
Redistricting effect (1992); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the RIGHT by approximately 11% compared to 1990.
1990-11-06 FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen* (R) 56,364 60.4% Bernie Anscher (D) 36,978 39.6% 1 0.0% 93,343
1989-08-29 sp FL18Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) 49,298 53.3% Gerald Richman (D) 43,274 46.7% 0 0.0% 92,572
1988-11-08 FL18Claude Pepper* (D) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
1986-11-04 FL18Claude Pepper* (D) 80,062 73.5% Tom Brodie (R) 28,814 26.5% 0 0.0% 108,876
1984-11-06 FL18Claude Pepper* (D) 76,404 60.5% Ricardo Nunez (R) 49,818 39.5% 0 0.0% 126,222
1982-11-02 FL18Claude Pepper* (D) 72,183 71.2% Ricardo Nunez (R) 29,196 28.8% 0 0.0% 101,379
Redistricting effect (1982); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the LEFT by approximately 3% compared to 1980.
1980-11-04 FL14Claude Pepper* (D) 95,820 74.9% Evelio Estrella (R) 32,027 25.1% 0 0.0% 127,847
1978-11-07 FL14Claude Pepper* (D) 65,202 63.1% Al Cardenas (R) 38,081 36.9% 0 0.0% 103,283
1976-11-02 FL14Claude Pepper* (D) 82,665 72.9% Evelio Estrella (R) 30,774 27.1% 0 0.0% 113,439
1974-11-04 FL14Claude Pepper* (D) 45,479 69.1% Michael Carricarte (R) 20,383 30.9% 0 0.0% 65,862
1972-11-07 FL14Claude Pepper* (D) 75,131 67.6% Evelio Estrella (R) 35,935 32.4% 0 0.0% 111,066
Redistricting effect (1972); the partisan balance of the district was moved to the RIGHT by approximately 5% compared to 1970.
1970-11-03 FL11Claude Pepper* (D) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
1968-11-05 FL11Claude Pepper* (D) 99,154 76.6% Ronald Strauss (R) 30,324 23.4% 1 0.0% 129,479
1966-11-08 FL11Claude Pepper* (D) 62,195 99.8% 94 0.2% 62,289
1964-11-03 FL03Claude Pepper* (D) 101,162 65.7% Paul O'Neill (R) 52,758 34.3% 53 0.0% 153,973
1962-11-06 FL03Claude Pepper (D) 59,985 57.6% Bob Peterson (R) 44,164 42.4% 17 0.0% 104,166
*: incumbent           sp: special election           RO: runoff election

Historical Presidential Election Results for Congressional District 27, FL


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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(St)
Diff
(US)
PSV
2020 redist Donald Trump* (R) 179,207 49.9% Joe Biden (D) 178,067 49.6% 1,948 0.5% 359,222 -1 3 3.24%
2020 56% Joe Biden (D) 178,643 51.3% Donald Trump* (R) 167,420 48.1% 1,909 0.5% 347,972 -3 1 3.14%
2016 50% Hillary Clinton (D) 174,132 58.5% Donald Trump (R) 115,814 38.9% 7,618 2.6% 297,564 -10 -7 3.13%
2012 44% Barack Obama* (D) 130,020 53.0% Mitt Romney (R) 114,096 46.5% 1,218 0.5% 245,334 -3 -1 2.89%
2008 45% Barack Obama (D) 129,145 50.7% John McCain (R) 123,570 48.6% 1,797 0.7% 254,512 0 3 3.03%
2004 44% George W. Bush* (R) 127,746 54.4% John Kerry (D) 107,073 45.6% 0 0.0% 234,819 2 4 3.09%
2000 38% George W. Bush (R) 110,833 61.1% Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 68,151 37.6% 2,348 1.3% 181,332 12 13 3.04%
1996 35% Robert Dole (R) 86,005 52.0% Bill Clinton* (D) 71,673 43.3% 7,788 4.7% 165,466 10 11 3.12%
1992 37% George Bush* (R) 94,963 57.0% Bill Clinton (D) 54,252 32.6% 17,281 10.4% 166,496 16 20 3.13%
1988 27% George Bush (R) 72,421 58.0% Michael Dukakis (D) 52,368 42.0% 0 0.0% 124,789 -3 5 2.90%
1984 35% Ronald Reagan* (R) 91,297 60.4% Walter Mondale (D) 59,926 39.6% 0 0.0% 151,223 -5 2 3.62%
1980 35% Ronald Reagan (R) 73,790 55.2% Jimmy Carter* (D) 50,720 37.9% 9,211 6.9% 133,721 0 4 3.63%
1976 37% Jimmy Carter (D) 76,357 56.5% Gerald Ford* (R) 58,863 43.5% 0 0.0% 135,220 -3 -4 4.29%
1972 35% Richard Nixon* (R) 70,005 58.1% George McGovern (D) 50,458 41.9% 0 0.0% 120,463 -14 -3 4.66%
1968 n/a Hubert Humphrey (D) 86,918 58.4% Richard Nixon (R) 42,473 28.5% 19,507 13.1% 148,898 -12 -15 6.81%
1964 n/a Lyndon Johnson* (D) 66.9% Barry Goldwater (R) 33.1% 0.0% -16 -5 n/a
* 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 27, 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 747,914 16.6% 4.9% 0.1% 2.1% 2.5% 73.4%
2020 750,653 19.0% 5.7% 2.4% 2.1% 70.8%
2012 712,083 15.8% 8.3% 0.2% 1.7% 1.3% 72.7%
2010 712,790 25.0% 6.0% 0.1% 1.3% 0.7% 66.9%
2002 639,295 29.7% 5.7% 0.1% 0.9% 0.7% 62.7%
2000 597,947 19.6% 5.1% 0.2% 1.3% 3.3% 70.5%
1992 562,519 27.8% 4.2% 0.1% 1.2% 66.7%
1990 534,364 20.0% 16.9% 63.1%
1982 513,250 32.8% 15.8% 0.1% 0.6% 50.7%
1980 505,623 14.0% 1.0% 55.0%
1972 452,633 15.0% 41.0%
1970 546,431 23.0% 2.0%

Voter Registration Data for Congressional District 27, FL

YearTotalRepublicanDemocratOtherR/D EdgeR/D Edge %VAPOP %
2022 450,960 152,956 33.9% 146,486 32.5% 151,518 33.6% Rep +6,470 Rep +1.4% 75%
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.