As Republican voters headed to the polls in Tuesday’s presidential preference primary, they appeared united in their opposition to President Joe Biden but frustrated that the GOP contest was already over.

Several GOP voters decried the lack of candidate choices in a primary that came a week after former President Donald Trump clinched the nomination. The lack of competition appeared to have dampened enthusiasm, with voter turnout in Leon County landing at a lackluster 23%.

Six other candidates, all of whom had bowed out by election day, remained on the ballot, including Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. In Leon County, more than one in four voters picked someone other than Trump.



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