1876 Florida gubernatorial election|
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County results
Congressional district results
Drew
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
>90%
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Stearns
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
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The 1876 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1876. Democratic nominee George F. Drew narrowly defeated Republican incumbent Marcellus L. Stearns with 50.51% of the vote. This started a 90-year streak of losses for the Republican Party in Florida, and they would not retain the governorship until 1966.[1][2]
General election
Candidates
Democratic
Republican
Results
Results by county
County[3][4]
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George F. Drew Democratic
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Marcellus L. Stearns Republican
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Total votes
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%
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%
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Alachua
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1,260
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38.92%
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1,977
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61.08%
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3,237
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Baker
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236
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62.43%
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142
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37.57%
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378
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Bradford
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701
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77.63%
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202
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22.37%
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903
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Brevard
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104
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62.28%
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63
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37.72%
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167
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Calhoun
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217
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79.20%
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57
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20.80%
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274
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Clay
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287
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70.52%
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120
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29.48%
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407
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Columbia
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902
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55.68%
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718
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44.32%
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1,620
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Dade
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5
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38.46%
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8
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61.54%
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13
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Duval
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1,502
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39.53%
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2,298
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60.47%
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3,800
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Escambia
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1,431
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47.40%
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1,588
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52.60%
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3,019
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Franklin
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174
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67.18%
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85
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32.82%
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259
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Gadsden
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840
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39.31%
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1,297
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60.69%
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2,137
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Hamilton
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614
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65.32%
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326
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34.68%
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940
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Hernando
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583
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81.31%
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134
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18.69%
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717
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Hillsborough
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794
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81.35%
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182
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18.65%
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976
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Holmes
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300
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94.94%
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16
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5.06%
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316
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Jackson
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1,397
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51.89%
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1,295
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48.11%
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2,692
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Jefferson
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737
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21.70%
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2,659
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78.30%
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3,396
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Lafayette
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310
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83.33%
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62
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16.67%
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372
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Leon
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1,010
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25.01%
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3,029
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74.99%
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4,039
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Levy
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492
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70.39%
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207
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29.61%
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699
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Liberty
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147
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63.91%
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83
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36.09%
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230
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Madison
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1,082
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41.62%
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1,518
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58.38%
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2,600
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Manatee
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262
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90.66%
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27
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9.34%
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289
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Marion
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963
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38.37%
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1,547
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61.63%
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2,510
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Monroe
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1,052
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51.98%
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972
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48.02%
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2,024
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Nassau
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677
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46.12%
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791
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53.88%
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1,468
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Orange
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930
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83.63%
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182
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16.37%
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1,112
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Polk
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443
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97.36%
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12
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2.64%
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455
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Putnam
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619
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51.89%
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574
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48.11%
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1,193
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Santa Rosa
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773
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65.56%
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406
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34.44%
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1,179
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St. Johns
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504
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60.07%
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335
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39.93%
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839
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Sumter
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511
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75.15%
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169
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24.85%
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680
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Suwannee
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629
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58.03%
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455
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41.97%
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1,084
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Taylor
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243
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77.14%
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72
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22.86%
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315
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Volusia
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480
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74.88%
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161
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25.12%
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641
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Wakulla
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363
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66.85%
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180
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33.15%
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543
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Walton
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634
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93.24%
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46
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6.76%
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680
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Washington
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405
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77.0%
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121
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23.0%
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526
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Totals
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24,613
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50.51%
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24,116
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49.49%
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48,729
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See also
References
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