United States House of Representatives elections in Florida, 1874 Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Last election 2 0 Seats won 2[ 1] 0[ 1] Seat change Popular vote 18,267 16,796 Percentage 52.1% 47.9%
The 1874 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida were held on November 3 for the 44th Congress .
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]
United States House of Representatives election in Florida 1st congressional district, 1874 County Results
Purman
50–59%
60–69%
No Votes
Henderson
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
90–100%
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]
United States House of Representatives election in Florida 2nd congressional district, 1874 County Results
Walls
50–59%
60–69%
Finley
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
90–100%
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
United States House of Representatives election in Florida 2nd congressional district, 1876 recount County Results
Finley
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
90–100%
Walls
50–59%
60–69%
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]
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
^ a b Initial results, in the 2nd district, the Democratic candidate successfully contested the election ^ Florida was divided into two districts for the Confederate Congress ^ a b c d Walton, Charles H.; McLin, Samuel B. (December 19, 1874). "The Congressional Vote of Florida for 1874" . Tallahassee Sentinel . p. 2. Retrieved September 25, 2022 . ^ 1st district election details from Ourcampaigns.com ^ 2nd district election details from Ourcampaigns.com ^ Successfully contested election ^ Sawyer & Son, N.K. (December 24, 1874). "The Congressional Vote of Florida for 1874" . Tri-Weekly Union . p. 1. Retrieved September 25, 2022 . ^ a b c McLin, Samuel B. (April 15, 1876). "In the contest election case of Finley vs Walls" . Tallahassee Sentinel . p. 3. Retrieved September 25, 2022 . ^ Recount information ^ "GENERAL ELECTION CASES, 1758 To 1880" . Hinds' Precedents . 2 . March 23, 1876.