PALM BEACH, Fla. — Donald Trump has been officially recognized as the first U.S. president hailing from Florida after completing the legal and residency requirements to make the state his official home.
Trump’s status, following his formal declaration of residency in 2019 and subsequent appearances as a Florida voter in several elections, was noted in the U.S. Senate when his election certifications were read before the governing body.
Trump, who was born in Queens, New York, became a resident of Florida after relocating to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach.
Although several presidents have maintained homes in Florida, Trump is the first to claim the state as his permanent residence while holding the title of president. His shift from New York to Florida was widely reported at the time, and the announcement was seen as a reflection of the growing political significance of the Sunshine State.
Trump also maintains a summer residency in New Jersey. Grover Cleveland was the only president from New Jersey.
Legal experts note that Trump’s residency aligns with constitutional requirements, as the U.S. Constitution does not mandate a president’s state of origin or residency to hold office. Presidential historians have also remarked on the symbolic significance of Florida’s ascendance in national politics, with Trump’s residency marking another milestone for the state.
Florida election officials confirmed that Trump has been registered as a voter in Palm Beach County since 2020, adding, “His residency and voter status have been consistent since the transfer.”
The designation cements Florida’s place in U.S. presidential history, highlighting the state’s evolving political importance.