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词条 1980 United States presidential election in Florida
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  1. Results

     Results by county 

  2. References

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| election_name = United States presidential election in Florida, 1980
| country = Florida
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = United States presidential election in Florida, 1976
| previous_year = 1976
| next_election = United States presidential election in Florida, 1984
| next_year = 1984
| election_date = November 4, 1980
| image1 =
| nominee1 = Ronald Reagan
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| home_state1 = California
| running_mate1 = George H. W. Bush
| electoral_vote1 = 17
| popular_vote1 = 2,046,951
| percentage1 = 55.5%
| image2 =
| nominee2 = Jimmy Carter
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| home_state2 = Georgia
| running_mate2 = Walter Mondale
| electoral_vote2 = 0
| popular_vote2 = 1,419,475
| percentage2 = 38.5%
| image3 =
| nominee3 = John B. Anderson
| party3 = Independent (politician)
| home_state3 = Illinois
| running_mate3 = Patrick Lucey
| electoral_vote3 = 0
| popular_vote3 = 189,692
| percentage3 = 5.1%
| map_image = Florida_1980_election_results.svg
| map_size = 420px
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| title = President
| before_election = Jimmy Carter
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = Ronald Reagan
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
|flag_year=1900|turnout={{steady}}77%}}{{ElectionsFL}}

In the 1980 United States presidential election, Florida was won comfortably by the Republican candidate, former California governor Ronald Reagan, over Democratic incumbent Jimmy Carter. Reagan won by a wide 17.02 percentage point margin, a particularly strong performance in this conservative leaning state.[1] John B. Anderson, a liberal Republican congressman from Illinois who ran as an independent candidate, had Florida give him his strongest performance in a southern state by winning 5.14 percent of the popular vote. Florida, along with Virginia, were one of only two southern states to give Anderson over five percent of the vote. Although Carter lost Florida, he is the last Democrat to win a majority of counties in the state's northern region. Baker County, Bradford County, Columbia County, Liberty County, Lafayette County, Jackson County, Suwannee County, and Union County would never support a Democrat for president after this election.[2]

Results

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Results by county

Ronald Wilson Reagan
Republican
James Earl Carter
Democratic
John Bayard Anderson
Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
County#%#%#%#%#%#
Alachua19,80438.56%26,84952.27%4,1788.13%5331.04%-7,045-13.72%51,364
Baker2,28345.88%2,61152.47%561.13%260.52%-328-6.59%4,976
Bay20,94860.61%12,38935.85%7402.14%4841.40%8,55924.76%34,561
Bradford2,77844.50%3,34753.61%901.44%280.45%-569-9.11%6,243
Brevard69,46060.07%39,00733.73%5,8665.07%1,3031.13%30,45326.34%115,636
Broward229,69355.95%146,32335.64%31,5547.69%2,9910.73%83,37020.31%410,561
Calhoun1,50438.72%2,30059.22%521.34%280.72%-796-20.49%3,884
Charlotte20,48664.62%9,76930.82%1,2103.82%2350.74%10,71733.81%31,700
Citrus14,28658.48%9,16237.50%7873.22%1950.80%5,12420.97%24,430
Clay15,64364.85%7,63031.63%6922.87%1570.65%8,01333.22%24,122
Collier23,90071.10%7,73923.02%1,6784.99%2960.88%16,16148.08%33,613
Columbia5,64348.45%5,68048.76%2482.13%770.66%-37-0.32%11,648
Dade265,88850.65%210,86840.17%44,7998.53%3,3500.64%55,02010.48%524,905
Desoto3,35653.40%2,71343.17%1552.47%610.97%64310.23%6,285
Dixie1,10134.70%2,01063.35%451.42%170.54%-909-28.65%3,173
Duval98,66450.45%90,46646.26%5,1842.65%1,2400.63%8,1984.19%195,554
Escambia51,79458.49%33,51337.84%2,6342.97%6180.70%18,28120.64%88,559
Flagler2,89551.70%2,50344.70%1542.75%480.86%3927.00%5,600
Franklin1,50844.59%1,77552.48%541.60%451.33%-267-7.89%3,382
Gadsden3,71830.41%8,22267.26%2011.64%840.69%-4,504-36.84%12,225
Gilchrist1,09339.13%1,62758.25%562.01%170.61%-534-19.12%2,793
Glades1,09845.96%1,20350.36%612.55%271.13%-105-4.40%2,389
Gulf2,12743.18%2,70054.81%611.24%380.77%-573-11.63%4,926
Hamilton1,30139.66%1,92358.63%401.22%160.49%-622-18.96%3,280
Hardee2,60348.82%2,59948.74%831.56%470.88%40.08%5,332
Hendry2,70349.93%2,54346.97%1312.42%370.68%1602.96%5,414
Hernando12,11554.99%8,85840.21%8523.87%2070.94%3,25714.78%22,032
Highlands11,92561.95%6,68834.74%5312.76%1050.55%5,23727.21%19,249
Hillsborough106,16051.71%88,27142.99%8,9654.37%1,9180.93%17,8898.71%205,314
Holmes3,22152.41%2,76745.02%691.12%891.45%4547.39%6,146
Indian River15,56862.98%7,75931.39%1,1854.79%2050.83%7,80931.59%24,717
Jackson6,34844.76%7,56753.36%1591.12%1070.75%-1,219-8.60%14,181
Jefferson1,62339.19%2,36757.16%962.32%551.33%-744-17.97%4,141
Lafayette79542.67%1,03455.50%221.18%120.64%-239-12.83%1,863
Lake26,79864.53%13,12831.61%1,2443.00%3580.86%13,67032.92%41,528
Lee61,03364.51%28,12529.73%4,2294.47%1,2261.30%32,90834.78%94,613
Leon24,91943.47%28,45049.63%3,1935.57%7641.33%-3,531-6.16%57,326
Levy3,21042.26%4,17054.90%1752.30%410.54%-960-12.64%7,596
Liberty89943.81%1,11454.29%251.22%140.68%-215-10.48%2,052
Madison2,28041.39%3,13456.89%651.18%300.54%-854-15.50%5,509
Manatee40,53561.81%21,67933.06%2,9284.47%4340.66%18,85628.75%65,576
Marion23,74358.49%15,40037.94%1,1872.92%2620.65%8,34320.55%40,592
Martin20,52168.05%8,08726.82%1,3214.38%2250.75%12,43441.23%30,154
Monroe11,64453.40%7,92036.32%1,9328.86%3101.42%3,72417.08%21,806
Nassau5,44050.60%5,07447.20%1831.70%540.50%3663.40%10,751
Okaloosa28,07269.62%10,84526.90%1,1162.77%2900.72%17,22742.72%40,323
Okeechobee2,78344.81%3,22851.98%1562.51%430.69%-445-7.17%6,210
Orange87,45461.06%48,76734.05%5,4033.77%1,5951.11%38,68727.01%143,219
Osceola10,86359.67%6,60336.27%5643.10%1750.96%4,26023.40%18,205
Palm Beach143,63956.79%91,99136.37%15,1936.01%2,1070.83%51,64820.42%252,930
Pasco50,12056.67%34,05438.50%3,5694.04%6990.79%16,06618.17%88,442
Pinellas185,72853.83%138,42840.12%17,8395.17%3,0080.87%47,30013.71%345,003
Polk59,65156.11%43,32740.75%2,6272.47%7100.67%16,32415.35%106,315
Putnam8,27346.67%8,90650.24%4142.34%1340.76%-633-3.57%17,727
St. Johns11,23459.67%6,89836.64%5542.94%1400.74%4,33623.03%18,826
St. Lucie18,12660.76%10,34734.69%1,1133.73%2440.82%7,77926.08%29,830
Santa Rosa13,80263.93%6,96432.26%6062.81%2181.01%6,83831.67%21,590
Sarasota68,06568.57%25,62125.81%4,7964.83%7830.79%42,44442.76%99,265
Seminole39,98966.16%17,44328.86%2,4594.07%5480.91%22,54637.30%60,439
Sumter3,67144.41%4,38052.98%1411.71%750.91%-709-8.58%8,267
Suwannee3,89946.22%4,34551.51%1351.60%570.68%-446-5.29%8,436
Taylor2,77647.31%2,96350.49%781.33%510.87%-187-3.19%5,868
Union1,12346.35%1,23751.05%451.86%180.74%-114-4.70%2,423
Volusia52,66351.69%44,51343.69%3,3103.25%1,3961.37%8,1508.00%101,882
Wakulla2,02147.26%2,08248.69%1122.62%611.43%-61-1.43%4,276
Walton4,69450.28%4,36046.70%1992.13%830.89%3343.58%9,336
Washington3,25149.92%3,11047.75%931.43%590.91%1412.16%6,513
Totals2,046,95155.52%1,419,47538.50%189,6925.14%30,9080.84%627,47617.02%3,687,026

References

1. ^Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas; [https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?year=1980&fips=12&f=1&off=0&elect=0&minper=0 1980 Presidential General Election Results - Florida]
2. ^Sullivan, Robert David; ‘How the Red and Blue Map Evolved Over the Past Century’; America Magazine in The National Catholic Review; June 29, 2016
{{State Results of the 1980 U.S. presidential election}}{{United States elections, 1980}}

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