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1860 Florida gubernatorial election
The 1860 Florida gubernatorial election was held on October 1, 1860. Democratic nominee John Milton defeated Opposition candidate Edward D. Hopkins.
The 1860 Florida gubernatorial election was held on October 1, 1860. Democratic nominee John Milton defeated Opposition candidate Edward D. Hopkins.
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John Milton
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E. Blackburn
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Philip Dell
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John Finlayson
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George Whitfield
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Edward D. Hopkins
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | .mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}±% |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | 7,302 | 55.39% | +4.07 | |
| Opposition | 5,882 | 44.61% | N/A | |
| 13,184 | 100.00% | |||
| County | John Milton Democratic | Edward D. Hopkins Opposition | Total votes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alachua | 515 | 72.84% | 192 | 27.16% | 707 |
| Brevard | 13 | 76.47% | 4 | 23.53% | 17 |
| Calhoun | 80 | 80.0% | 20 | 20.0% | 100 |
| Clay | 67 | 32.68% | 138 | 67.32% | 205 |
| Columbia | 229 | 44.73% | 283 | 55.27% | 512 |
| Dade | 27 | 100.0% | 0 | 0% | 27 |
| Duval | 231 | 45.65% | 275 | 54.35% | 506 |
| Escambia | 153 | 27.82% | 397 | 72.18% | 550 |
| Franklin | 146 | 78.07% | 41 | 21.93% | 187 |
| Gadsden | 355 | 45.51% | 425 | 54.49% | 780 |
| Hamilton | 245 | 57.78% | 179 | 42.22% | 424 |
| Hernando | 212 | 70.90% | 87 | 29.10% | 299 |
| Hillsborough | 345 | 88.92% | 43 | 11.08% | 388 |
| Holmes | 90 | 52.19% | 80 | 47.06% | 170 |
| Jackson | 513 | 52.19% | 470 | 47.81% | 983 |
| Jefferson | 427 | 70.93% | 175 | 29.07% | 602 |
| Lafayette | 109 | 54.23% | 92 | 45.77% | 201 |
| Leon | 400 | 53.19% | 352 | 46.81% | 752 |
| Levy | 171 | 66.54% | 86 | 33.46% | 257 |
| Liberty | 73 | 42.44% | 99 | 57.56% | 172 |
| Madison | 237 | 35.91% | 423 | 64.09% | 660 |
| Manatee | 89 | 90.82% | 9 | 9.18% | 98 |
| Marion | 423 | 64.29% | 235 | 35.71% | 658 |
| Monroe | 154 | 77.39% | 45 | 22.61% | 199 |
| Nassau | 260 | 78.55% | 71 | 21.45% | 331 |
| New River | 172 | 43.65% | 222 | 56.35% | 394 |
| Orange | 54 | 32.14% | 114 | 67.86% | 168 |
| Putnam | 149 | 57.53% | 110 | 42.47% | 259 |
| Santa Rosa | 256 | 44.52% | 319 | 55.48% | 575 |
| St. Johns | 198 | 65.56% | 104 | 34.44% | 302 |
| Sumter | 97 | 49.63% | 98 | 50.26% | 195 |
| Suwannee | 135 | 49.63% | 137 | 50.37% | 272 |
| Taylor | 89 | 50.28% | 88 | 49.72% | 177 |
| Volusia | 65 | 62.50% | 39 | 37.50% | 104 |
| Wakulla | 165 | 53.05% | 146 | 46.95% | 311 |
| Walton | 191 | 49.10% | 198 | 50.90% | 389 |
| Washington | 167 | 66.01% | 86 | 33.99% | 235 |
Counties that flipped from Know-Nothing to Opposition
- Columbia
- Duval
- Gadsden
- Madison
- Santa Rosa
- Walton
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Opposition
- Escambia
- Liberty
- Orange
- Sumter
Counties that flipped from Know-Nothing to Democratic
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Hamilton
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Holmes
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Jackson
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Levy
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Manatee
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Volusia
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Wakulla
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