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1920 Florida gubernatorial election

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1920 Florida gubernatorial election

← 1916 November 2, 1920 1924 →
 
Nominee Cary A. Hardee George E. Gay
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 103,407 23,788
Percentage 77.94% 17.93%

Hardee:
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  >90%


Governor before election

Sidney Johnston Catts
Prohibition

Elected Governor

Cary A. Hardee
Democratic

The 1920 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1920. Democratic nominee Cary A. Hardee defeated Republican nominee George E. Gay with 77.94% of the vote.

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Primary elections

Primary elections were held on June 8, 1920.[1]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary results[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cary A. Hardee 52,591 59.48
Democratic Van C. Swearingen 30,240 34.20
Democratic Lincoln Hulley 5,591 6.32
Total votes 88,422 100.00

General election

Candidates

Major party candidates

  • Cary A. Hardee, Democratic
  • George E. Gay, Republican

Other candidates

Results

1920 Florida gubernatorial election[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Cary A. Hardee 103,407 77.94%
Republican George E. Gay 23,788 17.93%
Socialist Furman C. Whitaker 2,823 2.13%
Independent W.L. VanDuzer 2,654 2.00%
Majority 79,619 60.01
Turnout 132,672
Democratic gain from Prohibition Swing

County Results

County[4][6] Cary A. Hardee
Democratic
George E. Gay
Republican
Furman C. Whitaker
Socialist
W.L. VanDuzer
Independent
Totals
# % # % # % # %
Alachua 3,362 80.95% 756 18.20% 18 0.43% 17 0.41% 4,153
Baker 405 85.99% 51 10.83% 7 1.49% 8 1.70% 471
Bay 980 78.03% 50 3.98% 43 3.42% 183 14.57% 1,256
Bradford 1,274 86.61% 168 11.42% 6 0.41% 23 1.56% 1,471
Brevard 1,084 72.80% 340 22.83% 28 1.88% 37 2.48% 1,489
Broward 534 60.34% 263 29.72% 57 6.44% 31 3.50% 885
Calhoun 972 89.75% 89 8.22% 8 0.74% 14 1.29% 1,083
Citrus 638 91.01% 35 4.99% 6 0.86% 22 3.14% 701
Clay 626 71.54% 228 26.06% 4 0.46% 17 1.94% 875
Columbia 1,247 88.94% 129 9.20% 7 0.50% 19 1.36% 1,402
Dade 5,525 69.39% 2,190 27.51% 189 2.37% 58 0.73% 7,962
DeSoto 2,715 91.44% 175 5.89% - 0.00% 79 2.66% 2,969
Duval 15,867 79.54% 3,315 16.62% 186 0.93% 581 2.91% 19,949
Escambia 3,591 80.77% 559 12.57% 194 4.36% 102 2.29% 4,446
Flagler 280 77.13% 27 7.44% 53 14.60% 3 0.83% 363
Franklin 567 73.54% 186 24.12% 11 1.43% 7 0.91% 771
Gadsden 1,890 98.75% 16 0.84% 6 0.31% 2 0.10% 1,914
Hamilton 712 88.23% 76 9.42% 11 1.36% 8 0.99% 807
Hernando 670 87.01% 72 9.35% 17 2.21% 11 1.43% 770
Hillsborough 8,898 79.72% 1,485 13.31% 523 4.69% 255 2.28% 11,161
Holmes 1,188 73.61% 364 22.55% 35 2.17% 27 1.67% 1,614
Jackson 2,510 90.06% 210 7.53% 27 0.97% 40 1.44% 2,787
Jefferson 772 84.19% 135 14.72% 4 0.44% 6 0.65% 917
Lafayette 659 94.82% 30 4.32% 4 0.58% 2 0.29% 695
Lake 1,804 76.86% 475 20.24% 41 1.75% 27 1.15% 2,347
Lee 1,117 72.53% 391 25.39% 21 1.36% 11 0.71% 1,540
Leon 1,453 81.35% 298 16.69% 15 0.84% 20 1.12% 1,786
Levy 927 83.89% 169 15.29% 4 0.36% 5 0.45% 1,105
Liberty 445 95.09% 12 2.56% 5 1.07% 6 1.28% 468
Madison 917 97.66% 14 1.49% 4 0.43% 4 0.43% 939
Manatee 2,024 78.82% 406 15.81% 118 4.60% 20 0.78% 2,568
Marion 2,629 75.31% 790 22.63% 28 0.80% 44 1.26% 3,491
Monroe 1,181 71.66% 316 19.17% 104 6.31% 47 2.85% 1,648
Nassau 944 86.76% 125 11.49% 6 0.55% 13 1.19% 1,088
Okaloosa 698 82.60% 125 14.79% 15 1.78% 7 0.83% 845
Okeechobee 320 89.39% 14 3.91% 8 2.23% 16 4.47% 358
Orange 2,425 72.07% 817 24.28% 52 1.55% 71 2.11% 3,365
Osceola 1,006 57.75% 682 39.15% 25 1.44% 29 1.66% 1,742
Palm Beach 1,999 58.59% 1,289 37.78% 97 2.84% 27 0.79% 3,412
Pasco 1,347 72.89% 302 16.34% 57 3.08% 142 7.68% 1,848
Pinellas 3,442 68.36% 1,436 28.52% 113 2.24% 44 0.87% 5,035
Polk 4,494 80.93% 736 13.25% 166 2.99% 157 2.83% 5,553
Putnam 1,828 66.35% 874 31.72% 37 1.34% 16 0.58% 2,755
Santa Rosa 919 93.11% 53 5.37% 3 0.30% 12 1.22% 987
Seminole 1,597 74.87% 449 21.05% 71 3.33% 16 0.75% 2,133
St. Johns 2,088 75.16% 604 21.74% 46 1.66% 40 1.44% 2,778
St. Lucie 1,343 75.24% 366 20.50% 46 2.58% 30 1.68% 1,785
Sumter 939 85.29% 108 9.81% 46 4.18% 8 0.73% 1,101
Suwannee 1,583 82.02% 235 12.18% 91 4.72% 21 1.09% 1,930
Taylor 627 89.83% 55 7.88% 5 0.72% 11 1.58% 698
Volusia 3,494 71.50% 1,069 21.87% 106 2.17% 218 4.46% 4,887
Wakulla 524 85.06% 85 13.80% 4 0.65% 3 0.49% 616
Walton 1,459 78.10% 364 19.49% 23 1.23% 22 1.18% 1,868
Washington 868 76.75% 180 15.92% 68 6.01% 15 1.33% 1,131
Actual Total 103,407 77.91% 23,788 17.92% 2,869 2.16% 2,654 2.00% 132,718
Official Total 103,407 77.94% 23,788 17.93% 2,823 2.13% 2,654 2.00% 132,672

References

  1. ^ a b The Florida Handbook. 1987. ISBN 9780961600006. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  2. ^ Cutler, Harry (1823). History of Florida: Past and Present, Historical and Biographical. Vol. 3. Lewis Publishing Company. p. 340. Retrieved June 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "F.C. Whitaker Papers". Manatee County Public Library System: Digital Collection. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Griffin, R. Steven; ‘Workers of the Sunshine State, Unite! The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900-1920’ (thesis)
  5. ^ McGovern, Bernie (2007). Florida Almanac 2007-2008. ISBN 9781455604418. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  6. ^ Florida. Office of Secretary of State. (1921). Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida. State Library and Archives of Florida. Florida. Office of Secretary of State.
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