1880 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida

The 1880 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida were held November 2 for the 47th Congress. These elections were held at the same time as the presidential election and the election for governor.

United States House of Representatives elections in Florida, 1880

← 1878November 2, 18801882 →

Both of Florida's seats to the United States House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Last election20
Seats won2[1]0[1]
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote28,07623,035
Percentage54.8%45.0%

Background

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The Democrats had gained complete control of Florida's congressional delegation in 1878, although the results of the election in the 2nd district were successfully challenged, so that a single Republican represented Florida in the House for the last two months of the 46th Congress.

Election results

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Incumbent Noble A. Hull (D) of the 2nd district did not run for re-election.

1880 United States House election results
DistrictDemocraticRepublican
1st[2]Robert H. M. Davidson (I)14,97157.46%George W. Witherspoon11,08242.54%
2nd[3]Jesse J. Finley13,10552.30%Horatio Bisbee, Jr.11,95347.70%

1st District

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United States House of Representatives election in Florida 1st congressional district, 1880

November 2, 1880
 
NomineeRobert H. M. DavidsonGeorge W. Witherspoon
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote14,97111,082
Percentage57.46%42.54%

County Results

Incumbent Robert H.M. Davidson easily defeated Republican nominee George W. Witherspoon with 57.46% of the votes.

In some tabulation from the 2nd precinct in Leon County, 127 votes for Robert H.M. Davidson were erroneously reported for Livingston W. Bethel.[4]

1880 United States House election 1st District results[4]
DemocraticRepublican
Robert H. M. Davidson (I)14,97157.46%George W. Witherspoon11,08242.54%

Results

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County[4]George W. Witherspoon
Republican
Robert H. M. Davidson
Democratic
Total votes
#%#%
Calhoun8930.38%20469.62%293
Escambia1,29846.99%1,46453.01%2,762
Franklin12136.78%20863.22%329
Gadsden1,06646.39%1,23253.61%2,298
Hernando15518.90%66581.10%820
Hillsborough19917.36%94782.64%1,146
Holmes30.88%33999.12%342
Jackson1,17744.26%1,48255.74%2,659
Jefferson1,59666.56%80233.44%2,398
Lafayette297.46%36092.54%389
Leon2,83976.58%86823.42%3,707
Levy45836.41%80063.59%1,258
Liberty10342.39%14057.61%243
Manatee598.65%62391.35%682
Monroe85241.87%1,18358.13%2,035
Polk71.35%51098.65%517
Santa Rosa39336.83%67463.17%1,067
Sumter24225.80%69674.20%938
Taylor144.27%31495.73%328
Wakulla17631.60%38168.40%557
Walton709.64%65690.36%726
Washington13624.33%42375.46%559
Totals11,08242.54%14,97157.46%26,053

2nd District

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United States House of Representatives election in Florida 2nd congressional district, 1880

November 2, 1880
 
NomineeJesse J. FinleyHoratio Bisbee, Jr.
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote13,10511,953
Percentage52.30%47.70%

County Results
1880 United States House election 2nd District results[4]
DemocraticRepublican
Jesse J. Finley13,10552.30%Horatio Bisbee, Jr.11,95347.70%

Results

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County[4]Horatio Bisbee, Jr.
Republican
Jesse J. Finley
Democratic
Total votes
#%#%
Alachua1,68852.42%1,53247.58%3,220
Baker13225.39%24164.61%373
Bradford29123.76%93476.24%1,225
Brevard7425.0%22275.0%296
Clay19434.77%36465.23%558
Columbia81544.51%1,01655.49%1,831
Dade2341.82%3255.49%55
Duval2,58462.69%1,53837.31%4,122
Hamilton45037.47%75162.53%1,201
Madison1,01449.01%1,05550.99%2,069
Marion1,53559.04%1,06540.96%2,600
Nassau85958.24%61641.76%1,475
Orange37425.79%1,07674.21%1,450
Putnam74149.47%75750.53%1,498
St. Johns35436.88%60663.13%960
Suwannee51439.24%79660.76%1,310
Volusia31138.16%50461.84%815
Totals11,95347.70%13,10552.30%25,058

Contested election

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For the fourth time in a row, the election in the 2nd district was contested. Republican Horatio Bisbee, Jr. successfully contested the election of Democrat Jesse J. Finley and was seated June 1, 1882.[5] Bisbee had also been on the winning side of an electoral dispute after the 1878 election, and on the losing side of an electoral dispute in 1876, while Finley had been on the winning side of electoral disputes in 1874 and 1876.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Democratic victor successfully challenged in 2nd district
  2. ^ District 1 results
  3. ^ District 2 results
  4. ^ a b c d e Dyke, C.E. (November 23, 1880). "Vote for Congressmen". The Weekly Floridian. p. 2. Retrieved October 2, 2022.
  5. ^ "47th Congress membership roster" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 9, 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2013.