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1882 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida

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FieldValue
election_nameUnited States House of Representatives elections in Florida, 1882
countryFlorida
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_electionUnited States House of Representatives elections in Florida, 1880
previous_year1880
next_electionUnited States House of Representatives elections in Florida, 1884
next_year1884
seats_for_electionBoth of Florida's seats to the United States House of Representatives
election_dateNovember 7, 1882
party1Democratic Party (United States)
last_election12
seats11
seat_change11
popular_vote124,059
percentage150.4%
party2Republican Party (United States)
last_election20
seats21
seat_change21
popular_vote223,645
percentage249.6%
flag_year1868

The 1882 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida were held November 7 for the 48th Congress

Background

In the previous election, two Democrats had been elected to represent Florida. In the , Republican Horatio Bisbee, Jr. successfully contested the election of Jesse J. Finley (D) and was seated June 1, 1882, so that going in the 1882 elections, Florida was represented by 1 Republican and 1 Democrat.

The 2nd district had been a contentious district in previous elections, with the past 4 elections being contested successfully.

Election results

Both incumbents ran successfully for re-election. In the 2nd district, both contestants had served for part of the 47th Congress.

DistrictDemocraticRepublicanIndependent Republican
Robert H. M. Davidson (I)11,24651.5%
Jesse J. Finley12,81349.5%

This was the last Congressional election in Florida won by a Republican until 1954

1st District

Davidson Skinner McKinnon

DemocraticRepublicanIndependent Republican
Robert H. M. Davidson (I)11,24651.54%

Results

CountyRobert H. M. Davidson
DemocraticEmory F. Skinner
RepublicanDaniel L. McKinnon
Independent RepublicanTotal votes#%#%#%Totals11,24651.54%7,02932.21%3,54716.25%21,822
Calhoun13250.97%00.00%12749.03%259
Escambia86537.92%1,23354.06%1838.02%2,281
Franklin28766.13%11426.27%337.60%434
Gadsden75242.15%70.39%1,02557.46%1,784
Hernando75184.76%13515.24%00.00%886
Hillsborough84081.47%18918.33%20.19%1,031
Holmes24070.38%00.00%10129.62%341
Jackson1,36858.61%60425.88%36215.51%2,334
Jefferson57325.94%1,62073.34%160.72%2,209
Lafayette37094.15%235.85%00.00%393
Leon63023.24%1,51155.74%57021.03%2,711
Levy66961.83%26024.03%15314.14%1,082
Liberty14055.34%00.00%11344.66%253
Manatee50182.81%10317.02%10.17%605
Monroe96848.64%54827.54%47423.82%1,990
Polk481100.00%00.00%00.00%481
Santa Rosa56862.21%32936.04%161.75%913
Taylor18662.25%3816.74%31.32%227
Wakulla24962.25%15137.75%00.00%400
Walton41559.71%639.06%21731.22%695
Washington26150.88%10119.69%15129.43%513

2nd District

Finley Bisbee

DemocraticRepublican
Jesse J. Finley12,813

Results

CountyJesse J. Finley
DemocraticHoratio Bisbee, Jr.
RepublicanTotal votes#%#%Actual Totals12,81949.52%13,06950.48%25,888Official Total12,81349.51%13,06950.49%25,882
Alachua1,33241.05%1,91358.95%3,245
Baker24064.17%13435.83%374
Bradford82475.80%26324.20%1,087
Brevard21975.78%7024.22%289
Clay34563.30%20036.70%545
Columbia93153.48%81046.52%1,741
Dade4467.69%2132.31%65
Duval1,24434.77%2,33465.23%3,578
Hamilton64860.96%41539.04%1,063
Madison99840.37%1,47459.63%2,472
Marion97336.76%1,67463.24%2,647
Nassau62143.58%80456.42%1,425
Orange1,11169.83%48030.17%1,557
Putnam78450.35%77349.65%1,557
St. Johns52662.25%31937.75%845
Sumter71369.56%31230.44%1,025
Suwannee78253.89%66946.11%1,451
Volusia48454.50%40445.50%888

References

References

  1. [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=287252 District 1 results]
  2. C. E., Dyke. (May 16, 1882). "(Pensacola Advance Gazette)". The Weekly Floridian.
  3. [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=287254 District 2 results]
  4. Had served for part of the 1st session of the 47th Congress
  5. Dyke, C. E.. (November 28, 1882). "Vote for Congressmen in 1880 and 1882". The Weekly Floridian.
  6. Dyke, C. E.. (December 19, 1882). "Certificate of the Board of State Canvassers". The Weekly Floridian.
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