The Florida Democratic and Republican Presidential Primary Elections are key events in the national political calendar, significantly impacting the process through which each party selects its nominee for the President of the United States. Held in March, these primaries invite registered Democrats and Republicans in Florida to vote for their preferred candidates, with a large number of delegates at stake due to the state’s substantial population. Florida’s primaries are particularly noteworthy because of the state’s status as a major battleground in general elections, reflecting a wide array of political, demographic, and socio-economic factors that can influence national trends. The outcomes in Florida can offer critical momentum to candidates and are closely analyzed for insights into the electoral preferences of one of the most diverse and politically pivotal states in the country.