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1912 Florida gubernatorial election

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1912 Florida gubernatorial election

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November 5, 1912
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NomineePark TrammellThomas W. CoxWilliam R. O'Neal
PartyDemocraticSocialistRepublican
Popular vote38,9773,4672,646
Percentage80.42%7.15%5.46%

County results
Congressional district results
Trammell:
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  >90%


Governor before election

Albert W. Gilchrist
Democratic

Elected Governor

Park Trammell
Democratic

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The1912 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1912. Incumbent GovernorAlbert W. Gilchrist was term-limited.Democratic nomineePark Trammell was elected with 80.42% of the vote.

Democratic primary

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Primary elections were held on April 30, 1912. The Democratic State Committee canvassed the results on May 9.

Candidates

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Results

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Democratic primary results[1][2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticPark Trammell27,11144.11
DemocraticWilliam Hall Milton12,40920.19
DemocraticJohn W. Watson10,76017.51
DemocraticCromwell Gibbons10,30616.77
DemocraticEdward Manly Semple8781.43
Total votes61,464100.00

Run-off

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A run-off between the top two candidates was scheduled for May 28. However, on May 10, Milton withdrew, leaving Trammell the nominee.[4][5]

General election

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Candidates

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Results

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1912 Florida gubernatorial election[6][7][8][9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticPark Trammell38,97780.42%−1.6%
SocialistThomas W. Cox3,4677.15%+1.36
RepublicanWilliam R. O'Neal2,6465.46%−9.94
ProgressiveWilliam C. Hodges2,3144.78%
ProhibitionJ. W. Bingham1,0612.19%
Turnout48,465100.00%
DemocraticholdSwing

County results

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CountyPark M. Trammell
Democratic
Thomas W. Cox
Socialist
William R. O'Neal
Republican
William C. Hodges
Progressive
J.W. Bingham
Prohibition
Totals[10][11]
#%#%#%#%#%
Alachua1,33883.26%362.24%1529.46%271.68%543.36%1,607
Baker26880.72%185.42%154.52%216.33%103.01%332
Bradford64086.25%60.81%547.28%253.37%172.29%742
Brevard39176.52%5811.35%346.65%224.31%61.17%511
Calhoun47574.92%9414.83%274.26%182.84%203.15%634
Citrus42392.36%122.62%51.09%163.49%20.44%458
Clay28777.99%3810.33%112.99%71.90%256.79%368
Columbia61582.88%202.70%547.28%405.39%131.75%742
Dade1,35274.57%1719.43%623.42%18810.37%402.21%1,813
DeSoto88679.04%978.65%635.62%443.93%312.77%1,121
Duval3,62883.61%1733.99%1473.39%3137.21%781.80%4,339
Escambia1,77185.60%1004.83%612.95%1085.22%291.40%2,069
Franklin25172.54%257.23%5014.45%205.78%-0.00%346
Gadsden70793.77%50.66%293.85%111.46%20.27%754
Hamilton44384.54%346.49%234.39%81.53%163.05%524
Hernando27980.64%3710.69%154.34%82.31%72.02%346
Hillsborough3,02378.76%55414.43%902.34%1042.71%671.75%3,838
Holmes56184.23%466.91%152.25%304.50%142.10%666
Jackson1,30881.09%1368.43%865.33%332.05%503.10%1,613
Jefferson45088.58%20.39%244.72%316.10%10.20%508
Lafayette58987.00%405.91%202.95%182.66%101.48%677
Lake62483.98%202.69%679.02%212.83%111.48%743
Lee47269.41%10515.44%172.50%679.85%192.79%680
Leon56984.17%40.59%284.14%7410.95%10.15%676
Levy37683.93%173.79%327.14%81.79%153.35%448
Liberty23086.47%10.38%269.77%83.01%10.38%266
Madison50593.87%152.79%101.86%71.30%10.19%538
Manatee77679.51%737.48%272.77%646.56%363.69%976
Marion1,16180.01%765.24%1016.96%694.76%443.03%1,451
Monroe83670.31%12010.09%1189.92%847.06%312.61%1,189
Nassau41488.84%91.93%265.58%91.93%81.72%466
Orange1,26570.67%884.92%31717.71%693.85%512.85%1,790
Osceola61068.69%252.82%12313.85%10611.94%242.70%888
Palm Beach54074.90%446.10%283.88%9312.90%162.22%721
Pasco45572.22%558.73%629.84%487.62%101.59%630
Pinellas1,00375.53%1259.41%443.31%1178.81%392.94%1,328
Polk1,64180.72%23811.71%562.75%643.15%341.67%2,033
Putnam80077.59%686.60%11110.77%262.52%262.52%1,031
Santa Rosa75184.67%687.67%303.38%101.13%283.16%887
St. Johns78880.99%798.12%343.49%585.96%141.44%973
St. Lucie39581.28%489.88%275.56%122.47%40.82%486
Sumter45187.23%81.55%122.32%265.03%203.87%517
Suwannee82077.73%17316.40%181.71%201.90%242.27%1,055
Taylor26082.54%72.22%3912.38%82.54%10.32%315
Volusia1,01275.41%906.71%1339.91%453.35%624.62%1,342
Wakulla23483.87%165.73%207.17%82.87%10.36%279
Walton90687.20%525.00%353.37%393.75%70.67%1,039
Washington73870.89%14113.54%595.67%625.96%413.94%1,041
Actual Total38,31780.17%3,4677.25%2,6465.52%2,3144.84%1,0612.22%47,796
Official Total38,97780.42%3,4677.15%2,6465.46%2,3144.77%1,0612.19%48,465

References

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  1. ^Kerber 1979, p. 112.
  2. ^"Vote canvassed by State Committee".Pensacola Journal. Pensacola, FL. May 10, 1912. p. 1. RetrievedJune 3, 2020.
  3. ^"Abernathy led ticket in first primary".Orlando Evening Star. Orlando, FL. May 10, 1912. p. 1. RetrievedJune 3, 2020.
  4. ^Kerber 1979, p. 114.
  5. ^"Milton withdraws; Gibbons a candidate".Pensacola Journal. Pensacola, FL. May 11, 1912. p. 1. RetrievedJune 3, 2020.
  6. ^"FL Governor, 1912". Our Campaigns. RetrievedJune 3, 2020.
  7. ^Florida Handbook 1965-66, p. 370.
  8. ^Glashan 1979, pp. 58–59.
  9. ^Congressional Quarterly 1998, p. 47.
  10. ^Griffin, R. Steven;‘Workers of the Sunshine State, Unite! The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900-1920’ (thesis)Archived May 11, 2021, at theWayback Machine
  11. ^Crawford, H. C. (1911). (rep.).Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida (Vol. 1911, pp. 16–17). Tallahassee, FL: T.J. Appleyard, State Printer.

Bibliography

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  • Morris, Allen (1965).The Florida Handbook, 1965-66. Tallahassee, FL: The Peninsular Publishing Company.
  • Glashan, Roy R. (1979).American Governors and Gubernatorial Elections, 1775-1978. Meckler Books.ISBN 0-930466-17-9.
  • Gubernatorial Elections, 1787-1997. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1998.ISBN 1-56802-396-0.
  • Kerber, Stephen (1979). "Chapter 4: The Gubernatorial Contest of 1912: convicts, good roads and sugar".Park Trammell of Florida: A Political Biography(PDF) (Doctor of Philosophy). University of Florida. RetrievedJune 3, 2020.
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