2016

2016

Friday, January 13, 2017

FLORIDA [Vote Totals] / in the south

FLORIDA
{Florida - 27 Congressman in Population}
2016
(9,501,617 votes cast)
(R) Trump/Pence - 4,617,886 48.6%
(D) Clinton/Kaine  - 4,504,975 47.4%
(Libertarian Party) Gary Johnson - 207,043 2.1%
WRITE IN's - 81,632 0.8%
(Green Party) Jill Stein - 64,399 0.6%
(Constitution Party) Darrell Castle - 16,475 0.1%
(Reform Party) Rocky De La Fuente - 9,108 0.1%
(Independent) Laurence Kotlikoff - 74
(Independent) Richard Duncan - 25
 
2012
(8,492,175 votes cast)
(D) Obama/Biden - 4,237,756 49.9%
(R) Romney/Ryan - 4,163,447 49.0%
(Libertarian Party) Gary Johnson - 44,726 0.5%
WRITE-IN's - 18,002 0.2%
(Green Party) Jill Stein - 8,947 0.1%
(Peace & Freedom Party) Roseanne Barr - 8,154 0.1%
(Objectivist Party) Thomas Stevens - 3,856
(Constitution Party) Virgil Goode - 2,607
(Justice Party) Rocky Anderson - 1,754
(America's Independent Party) Thomas Hoefling - 946
(Reform Party) Andre Barnett - 820
(Socialist Party) Stewart Alexander - 799
(Party for Socialism & Liberation) Peta Lindsay - 322
(Independent) Jill Ann Reed - 36
(Independent) Richard Duncan - 3
 
2008
(8,412,248 votes cast)
(D) Obama/Biden - 4,282,367 50.9%
(R) McCain/Palin - 4,046,219 48.1%
(Independent) Ralph Nader - 28,128 0.3%
WRITE-IN's - 20,801 0.2%
(Libertarian Party) Bob Barr - 17,220 0.2%
(Constitution Party) Chuck Baldwin - 7,915
(Green Party) Cynthia McKinney - 2,887
(America's Independent Party) Alan Keyes - 2,550
(Party for Socialism & Liberation) Gloria LaRiva - 1,516
(Boston Tea Party) Charles Jay - 797
(Socialist Workers Party) Roger Calero - 533
(Objectivist Party) Thomas Stevens - 419
(Socialist Party) Brian Moore - 405
(Prohibition Party) Gene Amondson - 293
Ron Paul - 174
NONE OF THE ABOVE - 23
(U.S. Pacifist Party) Brad Lyttle - 1
 
2004
(7,609,810 votes cast)
(R) Bush/Cheney - 3,964,522 52.1%
(D) Kerry/Edwards - 3,583,544 47.0%
(Independent) Ralph Nader - 32,971 0.4%
(Libertarian Party) Mike Badnarik - 11,996 0.1%
(Constitution Party) Mike Peroutka - 6,626
(Green Party) David Cobb - 3,917
(Socialist Party) Walter Brown - 3,502
(Socialist Workers Party) Roger Calero - 2,732
 
2000
(5,963,110 votes cast)
(R) Bush/Cheney - 2,912,790 48.5%
(D) Gore/Lieberman - 2,912,253 48.4%
(Green Party) Ralph Nader - 97,488 1.6%
(Reform Party) Pat Buchanan - 17,484 0.2%
(Libertarian Party) Harry Browne - 16,415 0.2%
(Natural law Party) John Hagelin - 2,281
(Workers World Party) Monica Moorehead - 1,804
(Constitution Party) Howard Phillips - 1,371
(Socialist Party) David McReynolds - 622
(Socialist Workers Party) James Harris - 562
WRITE - IN's - 40

1996
(5,303,794 votes cast)
(D) Clinton/Gore - 2,546,870 48.0%
(R) Dole/Kemp - 2,244,536 42.3%
(Reform Party) Ross Perot - 483,870 9.12%
(Libertarian Party) Harry Browne - 23,965 0.4%
(Green Party) Ralph Nader - 4,101
(Natural Law Party) John Hagelin - 418
(Socialist Party) Mary Hollis - 21
(Socialist Workers Party) James Harris - 13

1992
(5,314,392 votes cast)
(R) Bush/Quayle - 2,173,310 40.8%
(D) Clinton/Gore - 2,072,698 39.0%
(Independent) Ross Perot - 1,053,067 19.8%
(Libertarian Party) Andre Marrou - 15,079 0.2%
(Natural Law Party) John Hagelin - 214
(Socialist Party) J. Quinn Brisbane - 16
WRITE-IN's - 8

1988
(4,302,313 votes cast)
(R) Bush/Quale - 2,618,885 60.8%
(D) Dukakis/Bentsen - 1,656,701 38.5%
(Libertarian Party) Ron Paul - 19,796 0.4%
(New Alliance Party) Lenora Fulani - 6,655 0.1%
(Populist Party) David Duke - 249
(Socialist Party) Willa Kenoyer - 14
WRITE-IN's - 13

1984
(4,180,051 votes cast)
(R) Reagan/Bush - 2,730,350 65.3%
(D) Mondale/Ferraroe - 1,448,816 34.6%
(Libertarian Party) Dave Bergland - 754
(Citizens Party) Sonia Johnson - 58
(Communist Party) Gus Hall - 34
WRITE-IN's - 32
(Socialist Workers Party) Mel Mason - 7

1980
(3,687,026 votes cast)
(R) Reagan/Bush - 2,046,951 55.5%
(D) Carter/Mondale - 1,419,475 38.5%
(Independent) John Anderson - 189,692 5.1%
(Libertarian Party) Ed Clark - 30,524 0.8%
(Socialist Party) David McReynolds - 212
(Communist Party) Gus Hall - 123
(Socialist Workers Party) Clifton DeBerry - 41
(Workers World Party) Deirdre Griswold - 8

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