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Election in Florida
The 1884 United States presidential election in Florida took place on November 4, 1884, as part of the
1884 United States presidential election. Florida voters chose four representatives, or electors, to the
Electoral College, who voted for
president and
vice president.
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Florida was won by
Grover Cleveland, the
28th governor of New York, (
D–
New York), running with the former
governor of Indiana
Thomas A. Hendricks, with 52.96% of the popular vote, against
Secretary of State
James G. Blaine (
R-
Maine), running with
Senator
John A. Logan, with 46.73% of the vote.
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Results
Results by county
County
|
Stephen Grover Cleveland Democratic
|
James Gillespie Blaine Republican
|
Various candidates Write-ins
|
Margin
|
Total votes cast
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|
#
|
%
|
#
|
%
|
#
|
%
|
#
|
%
|
Alachua
|
1,742
|
45.45%
|
2,091
|
54.55%
|
|
|
-349
|
-9.11%
|
3,833
|
Baker
|
337
|
65.69%
|
176
|
34.31%
|
|
|
161
|
31.38%
|
513
|
Bradford
|
961
|
74.61%
|
327
|
25.39%
|
|
|
634
|
49.22%
|
1,288
|
Brevard
|
306
|
73.56%
|
110
|
26.44%
|
|
|
196
|
47.12%
|
416
|
Calhoun
|
200
|
59.17%
|
138
|
40.83%
|
|
|
62
|
18.34%
|
338
|
Clay
|
500
|
61.35%
|
315
|
38.65%
|
|
|
185
|
22.70%
|
815
|
Columbia
|
1,051
|
52.18%
|
963
|
47.82%
|
|
|
88
|
4.37%
|
2,014
|
Dade
|
40
|
59.70%
|
27
|
40.30%
|
|
|
13
|
19.40%
|
67
|
Duval
|
1,890
|
35.82%
|
3,387
|
64.18%
|
|
|
-1,497
|
-28.37%
|
5,277
|
Escambia
|
1,896
|
50.47%
|
1,861
|
49.53%
|
|
|
35
|
0.93%
|
3,757
|
Franklin
|
276
|
56.10%
|
216
|
43.90%
|
|
|
60
|
12.20%
|
492
|
Gadsden
|
1,050
|
54.38%
|
881
|
45.62%
|
|
|
169
|
8.75%
|
1,931
|
Hamilton
|
659
|
54.06%
|
560
|
45.94%
|
|
|
99
|
8.12%
|
1,219
|
Hernando
|
1,040
|
79.39%
|
270
|
20.61%
|
|
|
770
|
58.78%
|
1,310
|
Hillsborough
|
1,257
|
78.07%
|
353
|
21.93%
|
|
|
904
|
56.15%
|
1,610
|
Holmes
|
399
|
84.36%
|
74
|
15.64%
|
|
|
325
|
68.71%
|
473
|
Jackson
|
1,420
|
55.56%
|
1,136
|
44.44%
|
|
|
284
|
11.11%
|
2,556
|
Jefferson
|
744
|
32.79%
|
1,525
|
67.21%
|
|
|
-781
|
-34.42%
|
2,269
|
Lafayette
|
383
|
88.86%
|
48
|
11.14%
|
|
|
335
|
77.73%
|
431
|
Leon
|
834
|
27.51%
|
2,198
|
72.49%
|
|
|
-1,364
|
-44.99%
|
3,032
|
Levy
|
654
|
65.99%
|
337
|
34.01%
|
|
|
317
|
31.99%
|
991
|
Liberty
|
162
|
63.28%
|
94
|
36.72%
|
|
|
68
|
26.56%
|
256
|
Madison
|
558
|
48.61%
|
590
|
51.39%
|
|
|
-32
|
-2.79%
|
1,148
|
Manatee
|
670
|
75.62%
|
216
|
24.38%
|
|
|
454
|
51.24%
|
886
|
Marion
|
1,494
|
42.67%
|
2,007
|
57.33%
|
|
|
-513
|
-14.65%
|
3,501
|
Monroe
|
888
|
49.50%
|
906
|
50.50%
|
|
|
-18
|
-1.00%
|
1,794
|
Nassau
|
761
|
45.76%
|
902
|
54.24%
|
|
|
-141
|
-8.48%
|
1,663
|
Orange
|
1,867
|
62.71%
|
1,110
|
37.29%
|
|
|
757
|
25.43%
|
2,977
|
Polk
|
755
|
92.41%
|
62
|
7.59%
|
|
|
693
|
84.82%
|
817
|
Putnam
|
1,094
|
48.36%
|
1,168
|
51.64%
|
|
|
-74
|
-3.27%
|
2,262
|
St. John's
|
727
|
58.58%
|
514
|
41.42%
|
|
|
213
|
17.16%
|
1,241
|
Santa Rosa
|
804
|
63.06%
|
471
|
36.94%
|
|
|
333
|
26.12%
|
1,275
|
Sumter
|
1,125
|
68.22%
|
524
|
31.78%
|
|
|
601
|
36.45%
|
1,649
|
Suwannee
|
978
|
55.76%
|
776
|
44.24%
|
|
|
202
|
11.52%
|
1,754
|
Taylor
|
209
|
60.76%
|
135
|
39.24%
|
|
|
74
|
21.51%
|
344
|
Volusia
|
878
|
51.92%
|
813
|
48.08%
|
|
|
65
|
3.84%
|
1,691
|
Wakulla
|
375
|
68.93%
|
169
|
31.07%
|
|
|
206
|
37.87%
|
544
|
Walton
|
484
|
61.42%
|
304
|
38.58%
|
|
|
180
|
22.84%
|
788
|
Washington
|
319
|
58.11%
|
230
|
41.89%
|
|
|
89
|
16.21%
|
549
|
Totals |
31,769 |
52.96% |
28,031 |
46.73% |
190 |
0.32% |
3,738 |
6.23% |
59,990
|
References