United States presidential elections in Florida

Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Florida, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1845, Florida has participated in every U.S. presidential election except the election of 1864, during the American Civil War, when the state had seceded to join the Confederacy. Florida has backed the winning candidate from 1996 to 2016, the longest active streak of any state except Ohio, and has only backed the losing candidate three times since 1928.

Presidential elections in Florida
No. of elections43
Voted Democratic25
Voted Republican17
Voted Whig1
Voted other0
Voted for winning candidate31
Voted for losing candidate12

Winners of the state are in bold. The shading refers to the state winner.

Elections from 1864 to present

Year Winner (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Other national
candidates[lower-alpha 1]
Votes Percent Electoral
Votes
Notes
2020[1]Joe Biden5,295,13847.86Donald Trump5,667,71651.2329
2016[2]Donald Trump[lower-alpha 2]4,617,88648.60Hillary Clinton4,504,97547.41Gary Johnson206,0072.2[3]29
2012[4]Barack Obama4,237,75650.01Mitt Romney4,163,44749.1329
2008[5]Barack Obama4,282,07451.03John McCain4,045,62448.2227
2004[6]George W. Bush3,964,52252.10John Kerry3,583,54447.0927
2000[7]George W. Bush[lower-alpha 2]2,912,79048.85Al Gore2,912,25348.8425
1996[8]Bill Clinton2,546,87048.02Bob Dole2,244,53642.32Ross Perot483,8709.1225
1992Bill Clinton2,072,69839.00George H. W. Bush2,173,31040.89Ross Perot1,053,06719.8225
1988George H. W. Bush2,618,88560.87Michael Dukakis1,656,70138.5121
1984Ronald Reagan2,730,35065.32Walter Mondale1,448,81634.6621
1980Ronald Reagan2,046,95155.52Jimmy Carter1,419,47538.50John B. Anderson189,6925.1417
1976Jimmy Carter1,636,00051.93Gerald Ford1,469,53146.6417
1972Richard Nixon1,857,75971.91George McGovern718,11727.8017
1968Richard Nixon886,80440.53Hubert Humphrey676,79430.93George Wallace624,20728.5314
1964Lyndon B. Johnson948,54051.15Barry Goldwater905,94148.8514
1960John F. Kennedy748,70048.49Richard Nixon795,47651.5110
1956Dwight D. Eisenhower643,84957.27Adlai Stevenson II480,37142.73T. Coleman Andrews/
Unpledged Electors[lower-alpha 3]
10
1952Dwight D. Eisenhower544,03654.99Adlai Stevenson II444,95044.9710
1948Harry S. Truman281,98848.82Thomas E. Dewey194,28033.63Strom Thurmond89,75515.548
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt339,37770.32Thomas E. Dewey143,21529.688
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt359,33474.01Wendell Willkie126,15825.997
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt249,11776.10Alf Landon78,24823.907
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt206,30774.68Herbert Hoover69,17025.047
1928Herbert Hoover144,16856.83Al Smith101,76440.126
1924Calvin Coolidge30,63328.06John W. Davis62,08356.88Robert M. La Follette8,6257.906
1920Warren G. Harding44,85330.79James M. Cox90,51562.13Parley P. Christensen6
1916Woodrow Wilson55,98469.34Charles E. Hughes14,61118.106
1912Woodrow Wilson35,34369.52Theodore Roosevelt4,5558.96William H. Taft4,2798.426
1908William H. Taft10,65421.58William Jennings Bryan31,10463.015
1904Theodore Roosevelt8,31421.48Alton B. Parker26,44968.335
1900William McKinley7,35518.55William Jennings Bryan28,27371.314
1896William McKinley11,29824.30William Jennings Bryan32,75670.464
1892Grover Cleveland30,15385.01Benjamin Harrisonno ballotsJames B. Weaver4,84313.654
1888Benjamin Harrison[lower-alpha 2]26,52939.89Grover Cleveland39,55759.484
1884Grover Cleveland31,76952.96James G. Blaine28,03146.734
1880James A. Garfield23,65445.83Winfield S. Hancock27,96454.17James B. Weaver4
1876[9]Rutherford B. Hayes[lower-alpha 2]23,84950.99Samuel J. Tilden22,92749.014
1872Ulysses S. Grant17,76353.52Horace Greeley15,42746.484
1868Ulysses S. Grantn/an/aHoratio Seymourn/an/an/an/a3Allocated by state legislature.[lower-alpha 4]
1864Abraham LincolnNo vote due to secession.George B. McClellanNo vote due to secession.

Election of 1860

The election of 1860 was a complex realigning election in which the breakdown of the previous two-party alignment culminated in four parties each competing for influence in different parts of the country. The election of Abraham Lincoln, an ardent opponent of slavery, spurred the secession of eleven states and brought about the American Civil War.

Year Winner (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Electoral
Votes
1860 Abraham Lincoln no ballots Stephen A. Douglas 223 1.7 John C. Breckinridge 8,277 62.2 John Bell 4,801 36.1 3

Elections prior to 1860

Year Winner (nationally) Votes Percent Runner-up (nationally) Votes Percent Other national
candidates[lower-alpha 1]
Votes Percent Electoral
Votes
Notes
1856James Buchanan6,35856.81John C. Frémontno ballotsMillard Fillmore4,83343.193
1852Franklin Pierce4,31860.03Winfield Scott2,87539.97John P. Haleno ballots3
1848Zachary Taylor4,12057.2Lewis Cass3,08342.8Martin Van Burenno ballots3

References

Notes

  1. For purposes of these lists, other national candidates are defined as those who won at least one electoral vote, or won at least ten percent of the vote in multiple states.
  2. Won the electoral college while losing the popular vote
  3. Was allied with a slate of unpledged electors in Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina
  4. Due to the status of Reconstruction, no election was held; three electoral votes were allocated by the Florida State Legislature to Ulysses S. Grant.

See also

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