The 1874 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida were held on November 3 for the 44th Congress.
Quick Facts Both of Florida's seats to the United States House of Representatives, Majority party ...
United States House of Representatives elections in Florida, 1874|
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Majority party |
Minority party |
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Party |
Republican |
Democratic |
Last election |
2 |
0 |
Seats won |
2[1] |
0[1] |
Seat change |
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Popular vote |
18,267 |
16,796 |
Percentage |
52.1% |
47.9% |
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Florida gained a second seat after the 1870 census, but in 1872, both seats were elected at large. In 1874, Florida was divided, for the first time, into districts for the United States House of Representatives.[2]
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United States House of Representatives election in Florida 1st congressional district, 1874|
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County Results
Purman
50–59%
60–69%
No Votes |
Henderson
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
90–100%
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More information County, William J. Purman Republican ...
County[8] |
William J. Purman Republican |
John Henderson Democratic |
Total votes |
# |
% |
# |
% |
Calhoun |
41 |
23.43% |
134 |
76.57% |
175 |
Escambia |
980 |
46.64% |
1,121 |
53.36% |
2,101 |
Franklin |
87 |
35.22% |
160 |
64.78% |
247 |
Gadsden |
1,160 |
64.44% |
640 |
35.56% |
1,800 |
Hernando |
153 |
29.82% |
360 |
70.18% |
513 |
Hillsborough |
142 |
25.40% |
417 |
74.60% |
559 |
Holmes |
8 |
3.07% |
253 |
96.93% |
261 |
Jackson |
1,256 |
58.34% |
897 |
41.66% |
2,153 |
Jefferson |
2,020 |
77.10% |
600 |
22.90% |
2,620 |
Lafayette |
53 |
19.70% |
216 |
80.30% |
269 |
Leon |
2,395 |
82.84% |
496 |
17.16% |
2,891 |
Levy |
139 |
26.48% |
386 |
73.52% |
525 |
Liberty |
76 |
36.54% |
132 |
63.46% |
208 |
Manatee |
77 |
23.62% |
249 |
76.38% |
326 |
Monroe |
657 |
49.55% |
669 |
50.45% |
1,326 |
Polk |
5 |
1.46% |
338 |
98.54% |
343 |
Santa Rosa* |
0 |
0% |
0 |
0% |
0 |
Sumter |
124 |
25.41% |
364 |
74.59% |
488 |
Taylor |
58 |
25.66% |
168 |
74.34% |
226 |
Wakulla |
144 |
35.73% |
259 |
64.27% |
403 |
Walton |
45 |
9.0% |
455 |
91.0% |
500 |
Washington |
83 |
21.45% |
304 |
78.55% |
387 |
Actual Totals |
9,703 |
52.96% |
8,618 |
47.04% |
18,321 |
Official Total[3] |
9,710 |
52.98% |
8,618 |
47.02% |
18,328 |
*Votes was rejected by State Board Canvass[3] |
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United States House of Representatives election in Florida 2nd congressional district, 1874|
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County Results
Walls
50–59%
60–69% |
Finley
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
90–100%
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County[8] |
Josiah T. Walls Republican |
Jesse J. Finley Democratic |
Total votes |
# |
% |
# |
% |
Alachua |
1,567 |
67.49% |
756 |
32.54% |
2,323 |
Baker |
134 |
36.41% |
234 |
63.59% |
368 |
Bradford |
181 |
26.23% |
509 |
73.77% |
690 |
Brevard |
5 |
5.68% |
83 |
94.32% |
88 |
Clay |
102 |
33.77% |
200 |
66.23% |
302 |
Columbia |
714 |
51.37% |
676 |
48.63% |
1,390 |
Dade |
12 |
34.29% |
23 |
65.71% |
35 |
Duval |
1,375 |
60.18% |
910 |
39.82% |
2,285 |
Hamilton |
231 |
29.58% |
550 |
70.42% |
781 |
Madison |
1,308 |
60.92% |
839 |
39.08% |
2,147 |
Marion |
1,072 |
63.81% |
608 |
36.19% |
1,680 |
Nassau |
665 |
55.42% |
535 |
44.58% |
1,200 |
Orange |
51 |
7.79% |
604 |
92.21% |
655 |
Putnam |
451 |
47.88% |
491 |
52.12% |
942 |
St. Johns |
208 |
32.15% |
439 |
67.85% |
647 |
Suwannee |
393 |
47.35% |
437 |
67.85% |
830 |
Volusia |
80 |
21.98% |
284 |
78.02% |
364 |
Totals |
8,549 |
51.11% |
8,178 |
48.89% |
16,727 |
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United States House of Representatives election in Florida 2nd congressional district, 1876 recount|
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County Results
Finley
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
90–100% |
Walls
50–59%
60–69%
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In the 2nd district, Democrat Jesse J. Finley challenged Walls' re-election. On April 19, 1876, Finley was declared the winner of the election in the 2nd district and was seated in Congress.[9][10]
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County[8] |
Josiah T. Walls Republican |
Jesse J. Finley Democratic |
Total votes |
# |
% |
# |
% |
Alachua |
822 |
53.14% |
725 |
46.86% |
1,547 |
Baker |
134 |
36.41% |
234 |
63.59% |
368 |
Bradford |
181 |
26.23% |
509 |
73.77% |
690 |
Brevard |
5 |
5.68% |
83 |
94.32% |
88 |
Clay |
102 |
33.77% |
200 |
66.23% |
302 |
Columbia |
714 |
51.37% |
676 |
48.63% |
1,390 |
Dade |
12 |
34.29% |
23 |
65.71% |
35 |
Duval |
1,375 |
60.18% |
910 |
39.82% |
2,285 |
Hamilton |
231 |
29.58% |
550 |
70.42% |
781 |
Madison |
1,308 |
60.92% |
839 |
39.08% |
2,147 |
Marion |
1,072 |
63.81% |
608 |
36.19% |
1,680 |
Nassau |
665 |
55.42% |
535 |
44.58% |
1,200 |
Orange |
51 |
7.79% |
604 |
92.21% |
655 |
Putnam |
451 |
47.88% |
491 |
52.12% |
942 |
St. Johns |
208 |
32.15% |
439 |
67.85% |
647 |
Suwannee |
393 |
47.35% |
437 |
67.85% |
830 |
Volusia |
80 |
21.98% |
284 |
78.02% |
364 |
Totals |
7,804 |
48.92% |
8,147 |
51.08% |
15,951 |
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Initial results, in the 2nd district, the Democratic candidate successfully contested the election
Successfully contested election