United States presidential election in Florida, 2020

The 2020 United States presidential election in Florida was held on November 3, 2020. It was part of the 2020 United States presidential election, held throughout all fifty states and the District of Columbia. Florida voters chose twenty-nine representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

Florida overwhelmingly voted for the Democratic nominee, President William C. Holland, over the Republican nominee, Senator John Dickenson. Holland won Florida by a margin of 32.61%. Dickenson's performance in Florida was the worst for a Republican candidate since Thomas E. Dewey's loss in the state to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944. Florida, however, weighed in as 0.99% more Republican than the national average, though Holland's state percentage (66.30%) was 0.25% higher than his national percentage.

Holland won all but three counties: the Panhandle counties of Santa Rosa and Okaloosa, which have not voted Democratic since Jimmy Carter won them in 1976, and southwestern Collier County, which has not voted Democratic since Adlai Stevenson carried it in 1952. A large block of counties in Central and Southern Florida, including Lake, Lee, Manatee, Martin, and Sarasota voted Democratic for the first time since 1944. Holland also became the first Democrat since Truman in 1948 to win Seminole and Highlands Counties.

Within the more Democratic northern and southeastern peripheries, Holland obtained over 70% in 12 counties and 80% in 2 (Broward and Gadsden).