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1872 United States House of Representatives election in Florida

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election_name1872 United States House of Representatives election in Florida
countryFlorida
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election1870 United States House of Representatives election in Florida
previous_year1870
next_election1874 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
next_year1874
seats_for_electionBoth of Florida's seats to the United States House of Representatives
election_dateNovember 5, 1872
party1Republican Party (United States)
last_election11
seats12
seat_change11
popular_vote135,040
percentage152.5%
party2Democratic Party (United States)
last_election20
seats20
seat_change2
popular_vote231,692
percentage247.5%
flag_year1868
map_captionCounty Results
map_size300px
map_image1872 Florida US House.png

Republicans Democratic No Votes The election to the United States House of Representatives in Florida was held November 5, 1872, for two seats elected at large. This election was held at the same time as the 1872 Presidential election and the gubernatorial election.

Background

From Florida's admission to the Union in 1845, it had been represented by a single Representative. In reapportionment following the 1870 census, Florida gained a second Representative. Districting was delayed, however, and so the was used for the 1872 election as well, with two seats instead of one. This would be the last time that Florida's representation would be at-large (there was an at-large seat for several later Congresses, but those were in addition to districts).

Election results

RepublicanDemocratic
William J. Purman17,537
Josiah T. Walls (I)17,503

Results

CountyWilliam J. Purman
RepublicanJosiah T. Walls
RepublicanCharles W. Jones
DemocraticSilas L. Niblack
DemocraticTotal votes#%#%#%#%Totals17,53726.28%17,50326.23%15,81123.69%15,88123.80%66,732
Alachua1,50133.09%1,52333.58%76516.87%74716.47%4,536
Baker8718.71%8718.71%14631.40%14531.18%465
Bradford19214.63%19014.48%46535.44%46535.44%1,312
Brevard00%00%00%00%0
Calhoun338.66%379.71%15640.94%15540.68%381
Clay10615.59%10916.03%23334.26%23234.12%680
Columbia64225.56%64225.56%61324.40%61524.48%2,512
Dade1425.93%1425.93%1324.07%1324.07%54
Duval1,58531.47%1,59831.73%92618.39%92718.41%5,036
Escambia79526.37%79526.37%71423.68%71123.58%3,015
Franklin9018.91%9219.33%14831.09%14630.67%476
Gadsden1,19330.76%1,19230.73%74719.26%74719.26%3,879
Hamilton161.68%141.47%46248.38%46348.48%955
Hernando51.35%51.35%18048.52%18148.79%371
Hillsborough15015.61%14715.30%33134.44%33334.65%961
Holmes10.23%10.23%22149.77%22149.77%444
Jackson1,10527.01%1,10827.08%93922.95%93922.95%4,091
Jefferson2,23439.10%2,23439.10%62310.90%62310.90%5,714
Lafayette5613.30%389.03%16138.24%16639.43%421
Leon2,33938.36%2,34538.46%67911.13%73512.05%6,098
Levy12112.75%12513.17%34836.67%35537.41%949
Liberty4613.94%4613.94%11936.06%11936.06%330
Madison1,29232.37%1,29532.45%70117.56%70317.61%3,991
Manatee7814.34%6011.03%20337.32%20337.32%544
Marion1,05830.41%1,06130.50%67619.43%68419.66%3,479
Monroe27815.33%27715.27%62834.62%63134.79%1,814
Nassau57427.50%57427.50%47622.81%46322.18%2,087
Orange324.64%101.45%31445.57%33348.33%689
Polk00%00%35749.93%35850.07%715
Putnam38824.05%38924.12%41825.91%41825.91%1,613
Santa Rosa35218.99%35018.88%57931.23%57330.91%1,854
St. Johns18015.93%18216.11%38433.98%38433.98%1,130
Sumter13615.61%13115.04%30134.56%30334.79%871
Suwannee35720.79%35920.91%50029.12%50129.18%1,717
Taylor9319.18%8016.49%15632.16%15632.16%485
Volusia10517.30%10417.13%19832.62%20032.95%607
Wakulla17920.46%17920.46%25829.49%25929.60%875
Walton707.95%576.47%37742.79%37742.79%881
Washington547.71%537.57%29642.29%29742.43%700

References

References

  1. 1 seat gained in reapportionment
  2. Each voter cast two votes
  3. [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=287225 Election details from Ourcampaigns.com]
  4. Called the Conservative Party
  5. Served as Representative January 25, 1873 - March 3, 1873 after successfully challenging Walls' election in [[United States House of Representatives election in Florida, 1870. 1870]]
  6. Later served as Senator
  7. Walton, Charles H.. (December 21, 1872). "The Official Vote of Florida for 1872". Tallahassee Sentinel.
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