The Florida Democratic Party registered 60 times as many residents to vote as the state's Republican Party from Sept. 10 to Oct. 10, according to new data from the Florida Division of Elections.

More than 6,900 Floridians registered as Democrats in the month-long span while only 117 Republicans signed up.

From Jan. 1 through Aug. 31, a total of 650,900 residents have registered to vote, though partisan details were not released.

Tuesday was the deadline for registration, after a federal judge granted a one day extension due to the state's bout with Hurricane Matthew over the weekend. Democrats and Hillary Clinton's campaign had pushed for an extension before the storm hit, hoping to turn more voters out in the battleground state. Republicans have historically done better in years when voter turnout is low and dangling.