Miami city, FL

FIPS Code: 1245000

Population
459,745
Median Household Income
N/A
Median Home Value
N/A

County Composition

Miami city is located entirely within Miami-Dade FL

100% Miami-Dade FL

County Population: 442,241

Source: MCDC Geocorr 2022 (Missouri Census Data Center)

Political Vibe & Personality Map

R+11.4%
Purple (Swing)

Purple (Swing) City

Competitive swing city - elections are close

BattlegroundCompetitive, party can flip
Trend since 2020:-18.8% more Republican

Personality Map

0.19%
Libertarian Index

Low libertarian support - traditional two-party politics

0.00%
Green Index

Low green party support - traditional environmental policies

238.0%
Voter Turnout 2024

High civic engagement - politically active community

💰 Political Money (FEC Donations)

$4.3M
Total Donations

FEC itemized contributions (2025-2026 cycle)

2,940
Unique Donors

Moderate donor activity

22.3%
Donor Partisan Lean

Donors lean Republican

💡 Money vs Votes Analysis

⚠️ Donor Skew: Donors are 28.0% more Democratic than voters. Money flows from a more liberal base than the electorate.

Data Source: FEC (Federal Election Commission) - Individual Contributions 2025-2026 cycle
Note: Only includes itemized contributions over $200. Donations are allocated to cities based on ZIP code mapping.

🎯

Third-Party Peak: Green 0.9% in 2000

Eco-progressive voters - bike lanes, organic markets, strict environmental codes

Election History (2000-2024)

2024
43.9%
55.4%
R+11.4%
2020
53.4%
46.1%
D+7.4%
2016
63.7%
34.1%
D+29.6%
2012
61.6%
37.9%
D+23.7%
2008
57.9%
41.8%
D+16.1%
2004
52.9%
46.6%
D+6.3%
2000
52.6%
46.3%
D+6.3%

Data Source & Confidence

Based on county-level returns for Miami-Dade FL

Mapping Confidence:High(Miami city is 100.0% of Miami-Dade FL)

Data source: MIT Election Lab - County Presidential Election Returns 2000-2024

Demographics

Housing
Gas Heating
5,393
Housing
Propane/LP Gas Heating
881
Housing
Electric Heating
176,987
Housing
Fuel Oil Heating
323
Housing
Coal/Coke Heating
58
Housing
Wood Heating
46
Housing
Solar Heating
269
Housing
Other Heating Fuel
156
Housing
No Heating Fuel
10,708
Housing
Lacking Plumbing
1,749
Housing
Lacking Kitchen
2,997
Transportation
Total Commuters
245,180
Transportation
Drive Alone
165,741
Transportation
Public Transit
17,294
Transportation
Taxi/Motorcycle
2,102
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Housing

Gas Heating
5,393
Propane/LP Gas Heating
881
Electric Heating
176,987
Fuel Oil Heating
323
Coal/Coke Heating
58
Wood Heating
46
Solar Heating
269
Other Heating Fuel
156
No Heating Fuel
10,708
Lacking Plumbing
1,749
Lacking Kitchen
2,997

Transportation

Total Commuters
245,180
Drive Alone
165,741
Public Transit
17,294
Taxi/Motorcycle
2,102
Bicycle Commuters
1,340
Walk to Work
2,598
Other Commute Method
12,671
Work from Home
39,296
Total Commuters (Non-WFH)
205,884
Commute < 5 min
2,382
Commute 5-9 min
11,096
Commute 10-14 min
23,249
Commute 15-19 min
27,969
Commute 20-24 min
38,867
Commute 25-29 min
12,866
Commute 30-34 min
39,994
Commute 35-39 min
6,281
Commute 40-44 min
9,086
Commute 45-59 min
18,300
Commute 60-89 min
12,232
Commute 90+ min
3,562

Education

Population 25+
350,206
High School Graduates
79,854
Bachelor's Degrees
78,987
Graduate/Professional Degrees
5,273
High School Graduates
79,854
College Educated
84,260
No High School Diploma
186,092

Data Source: US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2024
Last Updated: 2/16/2026
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