1884 Florida gubernatorial election|
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County results Congressional district results
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Perry
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
>90%
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Pope
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
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In the 1884 Florida gubernatorial election held on November 4, 1884, Democratic nominee Edward A. Perry defeated Republican nominee Frank W. Pope, securing 53.53% of the vote.[1][2] Republicans did not carry Jefferson in a gubernatorial election again until 2018.
General election
Candidates
Democratic
Republican
Results
Results by county
| County[4]
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Edward A. Perry Democratic
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Frank W. Pope Republican
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Total votes
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| #
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%
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#
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%
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| Alachua
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1,785
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46.65%
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2,041
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53.35%
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3,826
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| Baker
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328
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63.81%
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186
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36.19%
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514
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| Bradford
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972
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75.64%
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313
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24.36%
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1,285
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| Brevard
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329
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79.47%
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85
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20.53%
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414
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| Calhoun
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191
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55.36%
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154
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44.64%
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345
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| Clay
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513
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62.79%
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304
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37.21%
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817
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| Columbia
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1,045
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51.86%
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970
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48.14%
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2,015
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| Dade
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45
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67.16%
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22
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32.84%
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67
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| Duval
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1,999
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37.96%
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3,267
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62.04%
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5,266
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| Escambia
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1,907
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50.95%
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1,836
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49.05%
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3,743
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| Franklin
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277
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56.30%
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215
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43.70%
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492
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| Gadsden
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1,086
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55.98%
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854
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44.02%
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1,940
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| Hamilton
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638
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49.96%
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639
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50.04%
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1,277
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| Hernando
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1,058
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80.64%
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254
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19.36%
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1,312
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| Hillsborough
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1,287
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80.29%
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316
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19.71%
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1,603
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| Holmes
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352
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76.86%
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106
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23.14%
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458
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| Jackson
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1,421
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55.42%
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1,143
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44.58%
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2,564
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| Jefferson
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743
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32.66%
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1,532
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67.34%
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2,275
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| Lafayette
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298
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81.87%
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66
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18.13%
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364
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| Leon
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860
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28.38%
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2,170
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71.62%
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3,030
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| Levy
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658
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66.33%
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334
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33.67%
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992
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| Liberty
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163
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60.59%
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106
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39.41%
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269
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| Madison
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545
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43.97%
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629
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53.58%
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1,174
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| Manatee
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682
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77.85%
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194
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22.15%
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876
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| Marion
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1,541
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43.97%
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1,964
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56.03%
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3,505
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| Monroe
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905
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50.64%
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882
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49.36%
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1,787
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| Nassau
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783
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47.08%
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880
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52.92%
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1,663
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| Orange
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1,959
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64.38%
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1,084
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35.62%
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3,043
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| Polk
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765
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91.84%
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68
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8.16%
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833
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| Putnam
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1,154
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51.29%
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1,096
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48.71%
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2,250
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| Santa Rosa
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801
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62.82%
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474
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37.18%
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1,275
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| St. Johns
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721
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58.33%
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515
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41.67%
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1,236
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| Sumter
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1,134
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68.64%
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518
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31.36%
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1,652
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| Suwannee
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965
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55.24%
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782
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44.76%
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1,747
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| Taylor
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187
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52.97%
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166
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47.03%
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353
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| Volusia
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929
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54.39%
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779
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45.61%
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1,708
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| Wakulla
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375
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68.93%
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169
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31.07%
|
544
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| Walton
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458
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52.10%
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421
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47.90%
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879
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| Washington
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237
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41.73%
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331
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58.27%
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568
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| Actual Totals
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32,096
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53.53%
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27,865
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46.47%
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59,961
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| Official Totals
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32,087
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53.54%
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27,845
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46.46%
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59,932
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References
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