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Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL Metro Area


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2024 population: 860,959   ( 568,752 from 2020)
Land area: 781.0 square miles
Population density: 1102.4 persons per square mile

2024 Census data
White:524,910 60.97% 4.9%
Black:71,7818.34% 15.7%
Indian:1,7770.21% 11.9%
Asian:16,4971.92% 25.9%
2+ races:12,4241.44% 19.4%
Hispanic:233,57027.13% 34.9%
Total non-White:336,04939.03% 29.1%

2020-2024 ComponentsNumberRate
Births:11,774 10.1
Deaths:10,2878.8
Net Migration: -15-0.0
Net Immigration: 6,9796.0
Change in White population:24,331 3.2
Change in Non-White pop.:75,806 10.0



Historical Presidential Election Results for Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL Metro Area



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YearTurnout WinnerRunner-Up OtherTotal Votes Diff
(US)
PUSV
2024 57% Donald Trump (R) 250,661 63.9% Kamala Harris (D) 139,240 35.5% 2,631 [+] 0.7% 392,532 14 0.25%
2020 63% Donald Trump* (R) 233,247 59.1% Joe Biden (D) 157,695 39.9% 3,816 [+] 1.0% 394,758 12 0.25%
2016 57% Donald Trump (R) 191,551 58.1% Hillary Clinton (D) 124,908 37.9% 13,095 [+] 4.0% 329,554 12 0.24%
2012 51% Mitt Romney (R) 154,163 57.8% Barack Obama* (D) 110,157 41.3% 2,278 [+] 0.9% 266,598 11 0.21%
2008 58% John McCain (R) 147,608 54.7% Barack Obama (D) 119,701 44.3% 2,668 [+] 1.0% 269,977 9 0.21%
2004 58% George W. Bush* (R) 144,176 59.9% John Kerry (D) 93,860 39.0% 2,631 [+] 1.1% 240,667 9 0.20%
2000 52% George W. Bush (R) 106,151 57.6% Albert Gore, Jr. (D) 73,571 39.9% 4,678 [+] 2.5% 184,400 10 0.17%
1996 52% Robert Dole (R) 80,898 48.7% Bill Clinton* (D) 65,699 39.6% 19,354 [+] 11.7% 165,951 8 0.17%
1992 58% George Bush* (R) 73,436 44.2% Bill Clinton (D) 53,660 32.3% 38,906 [+] 23.4% 166,002 7 0.16%
1988 52% George Bush (R) 87,303 67.7% Michael Dukakis (D) 40,725 31.6% 908 [+] 0.7% 128,936 14 0.14%
1984 56% Ronald Reagan* (R) 85,024 73.9% Walter Mondale (D) 30,022 26.1% 30 0.0% 115,076 15 0.12%
1980 59% Ronald Reagan (R) 61,033 64.5% Jimmy Carter* (D) 28,125 29.7% 5,455 [+] 5.8% 94,613 14 0.11%
1976 58% Gerald Ford* (R) 38,038 54.5% Jimmy Carter (D) 30,567 43.8% 1,184 [+] 1.7% 69,789 7 0.09%
1972 50% Richard Nixon* (R) 36,738 79.5% George McGovern (D) 9,404 20.3% 93 [+] 0.2% 46,235 19 0.06%
1968 50% Richard Nixon (R) 14,376 46.2% George Wallace (AIP) 8,741 28.1% 7,978 [+] 25.7% 31,095 3 0.04%
1964 48% Barry Goldwater (R) 12,886 55.8% Lyndon Johnson* (D) 10,204 44.2% 0 0.0% 23,090 17 0.03%
1960 45% Richard Nixon (R) 10,357 65.3% John Kennedy (D) 5,494 34.7% 0 0.0% 15,851 16 0.02%
1956 43% Dwight Eisenhower* (R) 7,565 62.6% Adlai Stevenson (D) 4,520 37.4% 0 0.0% 12,085 5 0.02%
1952 48% Dwight Eisenhower (R) 5,528 59.1% Adlai Stevenson (D) 3,828 40.9% 0 0.0% 9,356 4 0.02%
1948 40% Thomas Dewey (R) 2,276 39.3% Harry Truman* (D) 1,883 32.5% 1,638 [+] 28.3% 5,797 -6 0.01%
1944 41% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 3,353 64.3% Thomas Dewey (R) 1,865 35.7% 0 0.0% 5,218 -10 0.01%
1940 46% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 3,531 68.5% Wendell Willkie (R) 1,622 31.5% 0 0.0% 5,153 -13 0.01%
1936 38% Franklin Roosevelt* (D) 2,549 69.1% Alf Landon (R) 1,137 30.8% 2 [+] 0.1% 3,688 -6 0.01%
1932 38% Franklin Roosevelt (D) 2,557 72.4% Herbert Hoover* (R) 973 27.6% 0 0.0% 3,530 -12 0.01%
1928 42% Herbert Hoover (R) 2,058 63.2% Al Smith (D) 1,154 35.4% 46 [+] 1.4% 3,258 5 0.01%
1924 25% John Davis (D) 845 52.1% Calvin Coolidge (R) 552 34.0% 225 [+] 13.9% 1,622 -20 0.01%
1920 32% James Cox (D) 938 55.4% Warren Harding (R) 626 37.0% 130 [+] 7.7% 1,694 -23 0.01%
1916 25% Woodrow Wilson* (D) 751 66.3% Charles Evans Hughes (R) 167 14.8% 214 [+] 18.9% 1,132 -31 0.01%
1912 19% Woodrow Wilson (D) 437 60.8% Eugene Debs (Soc) 116 16.1% 166 [+] 23.1% 719 -18 0.00%
1908 18% William J. Bryan (D) 266 49.9% Write-ins (I) 195 36.6% 72 [+] 13.5% 533 -38 0.00%
1904 22% Alton Parker (D) 266 54.0% Eugene Debs (Soc) 122 24.7% 105 [+] 21.3% 493 -39 0.00%
1900 22% William J. Bryan (D) 278 81.3% William McKinley* (R) 39 11.4% 25 [+] 7.3% 342 -40 0.00%
* incumbent         PSV: percent of state vote