1848 United States House of Representatives election in Florida

The 1848 United States House of Representatives election in Florida was held on Monday, October 2, 1848, to elect the single United States Representative from the state of Florida, one from the state's single at-large congressional district, to represent Florida in the 31st Congress. The election coincided with the elections of other offices, including the presidential election, the senatorial election, the gubernatorial election, and various state and local elections.[1]

1848 United States House of Representatives election in Florida

← 1846October 2, 18481850 →
 
NomineeEdward Carrington CabellWilliam Pope Duval
PartyWhigDemocratic
Popular vote4,3823,805
Percentage53.52%46.48%

County results
Cabell:      50–59%      60–69%      70–79%
Duval:      50–59%      60–69%      70–79%      80–89%
     Tie

Representative before election

Edward Carrington Cabell
Whig

Elected Representative

Edward Carrington Cabell
Whig

The winning candidate would serve a two-year term in the United States House of Representatives from March 4, 1849, to March 4, 1851.

Candidates

Whig

Nominee

Democratic

Nominee

Campaign

Cabell, despite being a Whig in the deeply Democratic supporting South, and despite running against a popular former governor in Duval, had the blessing of running alongside two other popular Whigs in the state of Florida: Zachary Taylor for president and Thomas Brown for governor, both of whom served as generals during the Second Seminole War and were seen as war heroes in the state. Despite winning by an extremely small margin in 1846, the coattail effect expanded Cabell's margin in this election.[2]

General election

Results

Florida's At-large congressional district election, 1848[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
WhigEdward Carrington Cabell (inc.) 4,382 53.52% +2.64%
DemocraticWilliam Pope Duval3,80546.48%-2.64%
Majority5777.05%+5.30%
Turnout8,187100.00%
Whig hold

Results by County

County[4]Edward Carrington Cabell
Whig
William Pope Duval
Democratic
Total
votes
%#%#
Alachua47.0%14953.0%168317
Benton43.44%5356.56%69122
Calhoun51.64%6348.36%59122
Columbia50.43%29549.57%290585
Dade50.0%350.0%36
Duval54.28%27945.72%235514
Escambia56.55%20343.45%156359
Franklin42.02%10057.98%138238
Gadsden57.16%43542.84%326761
Hamilton51.04%14748.96%141288
Hillsborough33.62%7766.38%152229
Holmes77.71%12922.29%37166
Jackson68.07%40531.93%190595
Jefferson48.13%21951.87%236455
Leon56.13%39443.87%308702
Levy70.37%3829.63%1654
Madison57.06%29942.94%225524
Marion50.71%21549.29%209424
Monroe29.79%5670.21%132188
Nassau53.61%8946.39%77166
Orange32.76%1967.24%3958
Santa Rosa67.97%17432.03%82256
St. Johns43.0%12957.0%171300
St. Lucie15.0%385.0%1720
Wakulla57.21%12742.79%95222
Walton64.08%12735.92%102284
Washington43.10%10056.90%132232
Totals53.52%4,38246.48%3,8058,187

See also

References