The 1882 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida were held November 7 for the 48th Congress
United States House of Representatives elections in Florida, 1882|
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First party
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Second party
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Party
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Democratic
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Republican
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Last election
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2
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0
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Seats won
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1
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1
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Seat change
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1
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1
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Popular vote
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24,059
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23,645
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Percentage
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50.4%
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49.6%
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In the previous election, two Democrats had been elected to represent Florida. In the 2nd district, 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.
Both incumbents ran successfully for re-election. In the 2nd district, both contestants had served for part of the 47th Congress.
This was the last Congressional election in Florida won by a Republican until 1954
United States House of Representatives election in Florida 1st congressional district, 1882|
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County Results
Davidson
40–49%
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
90–100%
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Skinner
50–59%
70–79%
McKinnon
50–59%
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County[5][6]
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Robert H. M. Davidson Democratic
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Emory F. Skinner Republican
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Daniel L. McKinnon Independent Republican
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Total votes
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%
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%
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#
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%
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Calhoun
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132
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50.97%
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0
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0.00%
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127
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49.03%
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259
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Escambia
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865
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37.92%
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1,233
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54.06%
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183
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8.02%
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2,281
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Franklin
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287
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66.13%
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114
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26.27%
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33
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7.60%
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434
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Gadsden
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752
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42.15%
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7
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0.39%
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1,025
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57.46%
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1,784
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Hernando
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751
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84.76%
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135
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15.24%
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0
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0.00%
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886
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Hillsborough
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840
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81.47%
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189
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18.33%
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2
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0.19%
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1,031
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Holmes
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240
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70.38%
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0
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0.00%
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101
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29.62%
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341
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Jackson
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1,368
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58.61%
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604
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25.88%
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362
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15.51%
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2,334
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Jefferson
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573
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25.94%
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1,620
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73.34%
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16
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0.72%
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2,209
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Lafayette
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370
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94.15%
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23
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5.85%
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0
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0.00%
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393
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Leon
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630
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23.24%
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1,511
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55.74%
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570
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21.03%
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2,711
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Levy
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669
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61.83%
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260
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24.03%
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153
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14.14%
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1,082
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Liberty
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140
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55.34%
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0
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0.00%
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113
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44.66%
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253
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Manatee
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501
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82.81%
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103
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17.02%
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1
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0.17%
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605
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Monroe
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968
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48.64%
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548
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27.54%
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474
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23.82%
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1,990
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Polk
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481
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100.00%
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0
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0.00%
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0
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0.00%
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481
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Santa Rosa
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568
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62.21%
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329
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36.04%
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16
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1.75%
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913
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Taylor
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186
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62.25%
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38
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16.74%
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3
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1.32%
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227
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Wakulla
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249
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62.25%
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151
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37.75%
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0
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0.00%
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400
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Walton
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415
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59.71%
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63
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9.06%
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217
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31.22%
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695
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Washington
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261
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50.88%
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101
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19.69%
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151
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29.43%
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513
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Totals
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11,246
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51.54%
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7,029
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32.21%
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3,547
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16.25%
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21,822
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United States House of Representatives election in Florida 2nd congressional district, 1882|
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County Results
Finley
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
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Bisbee
50–59%
60–69%
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County[5][6]
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Jesse J. Finley Democratic
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Horatio Bisbee, Jr. Republican
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Total votes
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%
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%
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Alachua
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1,332
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41.05%
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1,913
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58.95%
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3,245
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Baker
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240
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64.17%
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134
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35.83%
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374
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Bradford
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824
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75.80%
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263
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24.20%
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1,087
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Brevard
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219
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75.78%
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70
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24.22%
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289
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Clay
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345
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63.30%
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200
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36.70%
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545
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Columbia
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931
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53.48%
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810
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46.52%
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1,741
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Dade
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44
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67.69%
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21
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32.31%
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65
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Duval
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1,244
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34.77%
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2,334
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65.23%
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3,578
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Hamilton
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648
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60.96%
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415
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39.04%
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1,063
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Madison
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998
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40.37%
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1,474
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59.63%
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2,472
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Marion
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973
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36.76%
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1,674
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63.24%
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2,647
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Nassau
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621
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43.58%
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804
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56.42%
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1,425
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Orange
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1,111
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69.83%
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480
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30.17%
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1,557
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Putnam
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784
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50.35%
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773
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49.65%
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1,557
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St. Johns
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526
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62.25%
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319
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37.75%
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845
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Sumter
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713
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69.56%
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312
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30.44%
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1,025
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Suwannee
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782
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53.89%
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669
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46.11%
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1,451
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Volusia
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484
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54.50%
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404
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45.50%
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888
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Actual Totals
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12,819
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49.52%
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13,069
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50.48%
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25,888
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Official Total[5]
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12,813
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49.51%
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13,069
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50.49%
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25,882
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