1968 United States Senate election in Florida
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County results
Gurney: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Collins: 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||
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Elections in Florida |
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Government |
The 1968 Florida United States Senate election was marked by the election of the first Republican to the United States Senate from Florida since Reconstruction.
Democratic three-term incumbent George Smathers decided to not seek re-election. Popular former two-term Governor LeRoy Collins won the Democratic nomination by defeating State Attorney General Earl Faircloth, while Representative Edward J. Gurney became the Republican candidate.
Gurney was much less well-known than Collins, but he won by a margin of over 11%. It is possible that Richard Nixon's victory in the presidential race (including winning Florida) helped Gurney defeat Collins. Gurney was the first Republican elected to the Senate from Florida since 1872.
Primaries
[edit]Democratic
[edit]20.9% of the voting age population participated in the Democratic primary.[1]
Republican
[edit]5.1% of the voting age population participated in the Republican primary.[1]
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Edward J. Gurney | 1,131,499 | 55.90% | |
Democratic | LeRoy Collins | 892,637 | 44.10% | |
Republican gain from Democratic |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Steed, Moreland & Baker 1980, p. 26.
Works cited
[edit]- Steed, Robert; Moreland, Laurence; Baker, Tod, eds. (1980). Party Politics in the South. Praeger Publishers. ISBN 0030565863.