The 1852 United States House of Representatives election in Florida was held on Tuesday, October 5, 1852, to elect the single United States Representative from the state of Florida, one from the state's single at-large congressional district, to represent Florida in the 33rd Congress. The election coincided with the elections of other offices, including the presidential election, the gubernatorial election, and various state and local elections.
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The winning candidate would serve a two-year term in the United States House of Representatives from March 4, 1853, to March 4, 1855.
Candidates
Whig
Nominee
- Edward Carrington Cabell, incumbent U.S. representative
Democratic
Nominee
- Augustus Maxwell, former state senator and former Florida Attorney General
Campaign
Despite a very popular tenure as a compromise candidate, by 1852, Cabell became very unpopular among Democrats in Florida after a number of smear campaigns accused him of supporting abolitionism. In reality, Cabell was one of Congress' biggest supporters of slavery, and was one of the spearheads behind the Compromise of 1850. Cabell also refused to support the Whig candidate for president, General Winfield Scott, as Scott was perceived to be a trojan horse for abolitionism among many Southern Whigs, most of whom supported President Millard Fillmore at the 1852 Whig National Convention. Cabell opted instead to support the Democratic candidate, former New Hampshire Senator Franklin Pierce, drawing the ire of many staunch Whig supporters in Pensacola.
By the time of the election, after guaranteeing that no Democrat would vote for him and Whig turnout for him would be significantly lower, Cabell narrowly lost the election to Maxwell by just 22 votes.
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Augustus Maxwell | 4,590 | 50.12% | +3.64% | |
Whig | Edward Carrington Cabell (inc.) | 4,568 | 49.88% | −3.64% | |
Majority | 22 | 0.24% | −6.81% | ||
Turnout | 9,158 | 100.00% | |||
Democratic gain from Whig |
Results by County
County | Augustus Maxwell Democratic | Edward Carrington Cabell Whig | Total votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
# | % | # | % | ||
Alachua | 231 | 58.63% | 163 | 41.37% | 394 |
Calhoun | 78 | 43.09% | 103 | 56.91% | 181 |
Columbia | 255 | 47.22% | 285 | 52.78% | 540 |
Dade* | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 |
Duval | 275 | 45.30% | 332 | 54.70% | 607 |
Escambia | 212 | 45.89% | 250 | 54.11% | 462 |
Franklin | 167 | 65.23% | 89 | 34.77% | 256 |
Gadsden | 432 | 50.76% | 419 | 49.24% | 851 |
Hamilton | 159 | 50.00% | 159 | 50.00% | 318 |
Hernando | 106 | 61.63% | 66 | 38.37% | 172 |
Hillsborough | 189 | 59.62% | 128 | 40.38% | 317 |
Holmes | 39 | 25.83% | 112 | 74.17% | 151 |
Jackson | 248 | 40.39% | 366 | 59.61% | 614 |
Jefferson | 268 | 64.11% | 150 | 35.89% | 418 |
Leon | 395 | 54.33% | 332 | 45.67% | 727 |
Levy | 32 | 42.67% | 43 | 57.33% | 75 |
Madison | 254 | 44.33% | 319 | 55.67% | 573 |
Marion | 253 | 50.91% | 244 | 49.09% | 497 |
Monroe | 160 | 70.80% | 66 | 29.20% | 223 |
Nassau | 57 | 48.31% | 61 | 51.69% | 118 |
Orange | 27 | 39.71% | 41 | 60.29% | 68 |
Putnam | 55 | 42.64% | 74 | 57.36% | 129 |
Santa Rosa | 167 | 39.39% | 257 | 60.61% | 424 |
St. Johns | 138 | 60.26% | 91 | 39.74% | 229 |
St. Lucie | 7 | 87.50% | 1 | 12.50% | 8 |
Wakulla | 151 | 47.94% | 164 | 52.06% | 315 |
Walton | 111 | 39.36% | 171 | 60.64% | 282 |
Washington | 124 | 60.19% | 82 | 39.81% | 206 |
Totals | 4,590 | 50.12% | 4,568 | 49.88% | 9,158 |
*Dade County had no returns. |
See also
- 1852 United States presidential election in Florida
- United States House of Representatives elections, 1852
- 1852 Florida gubernatorial election
References
- "Our Campaigns - FL At Large Race - Oct 05, 1852". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
- Holt, Michael F. (June 17, 1999). The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977203-2.
- "Mr. Cabell and the Whig State Convention". Pensacola Gazette. July 31, 1852. p. 2. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
- "Hon. E. C. Cabell". Pensacola Gazette. September 11, 1852. p. 2. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
- "FL At Large - 1852". Our Campaigns. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
- Clisby, Joseph (November 23, 1852). "State of Florida". Florida Sentinel. p. 2. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
- Dyke, Charles E. (October 30, 1852). "Florida Elections". Floridian & Journal. p. 2. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
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The 1852 United States House of Representatives election in Florida was held on Tuesday October 5 1852 to elect the single United States Representative from the state of Florida one from the state s single at large congressional district to represent Florida in the 33rd Congress The election coincided with the elections of other offices including the presidential election the gubernatorial election and various state and local elections 1852 United States House of Representatives election in Florida 1850 October 5 1852 1854 Nominee Augustus Maxwell Edward Carrington Cabell Party Democratic Whig Popular vote 4 590 4 568 Percentage 50 12 49 88 County results Maxwell 50 59 60 69 70 79 80 89 Cabell 50 59 60 69 70 79 Tie Tie No Votes No VotesRepresentative before election Edward Carrington Cabell Whig Elected Representative Augustus Maxwell Democratic The winning candidate would serve a two year term in the United States House of Representatives from March 4 1853 to March 4 1855 CandidatesWhig Nominee Edward Carrington Cabell incumbent U S representative Democratic Nominee Augustus Maxwell former state senator and former Florida Attorney GeneralCampaignDespite a very popular tenure as a compromise candidate by 1852 Cabell became very unpopular among Democrats in Florida after a number of smear campaigns accused him of supporting abolitionism In reality Cabell was one of Congress biggest supporters of slavery and was one of the spearheads behind the Compromise of 1850 Cabell also refused to support the Whig candidate for president General Winfield Scott as Scott was perceived to be a trojan horse for abolitionism among many Southern Whigs most of whom supported President Millard Fillmore at the 1852 Whig National Convention Cabell opted instead to support the Democratic candidate former New Hampshire Senator Franklin Pierce drawing the ire of many staunch Whig supporters in Pensacola By the time of the election after guaranteeing that no Democrat would vote for him and Whig turnout for him would be significantly lower Cabell narrowly lost the election to Maxwell by just 22 votes General electionResults Florida s at large congressional district election 1852 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Augustus Maxwell 4 590 50 12 3 64 Whig Edward Carrington Cabell inc 4 568 49 88 3 64 Majority 22 0 24 6 81 Turnout 9 158 100 00 Democratic gain from Whig Results by County County Augustus Maxwell Democratic Edward Carrington Cabell Whig Total votes Alachua 231 58 63 163 41 37 394 Calhoun 78 43 09 103 56 91 181 Columbia 255 47 22 285 52 78 540 Dade 0 0 0 0 0 Duval 275 45 30 332 54 70 607 Escambia 212 45 89 250 54 11 462 Franklin 167 65 23 89 34 77 256 Gadsden 432 50 76 419 49 24 851 Hamilton 159 50 00 159 50 00 318 Hernando 106 61 63 66 38 37 172 Hillsborough 189 59 62 128 40 38 317 Holmes 39 25 83 112 74 17 151 Jackson 248 40 39 366 59 61 614 Jefferson 268 64 11 150 35 89 418 Leon 395 54 33 332 45 67 727 Levy 32 42 67 43 57 33 75 Madison 254 44 33 319 55 67 573 Marion 253 50 91 244 49 09 497 Monroe 160 70 80 66 29 20 223 Nassau 57 48 31 61 51 69 118 Orange 27 39 71 41 60 29 68 Putnam 55 42 64 74 57 36 129 Santa Rosa 167 39 39 257 60 61 424 St Johns 138 60 26 91 39 74 229 St Lucie 7 87 50 1 12 50 8 Wakulla 151 47 94 164 52 06 315 Walton 111 39 36 171 60 64 282 Washington 124 60 19 82 39 81 206 Totals 4 590 50 12 4 568 49 88 9 158 Dade County had no returns See also1852 United States presidential election in Florida United States House of Representatives elections 1852 1852 Florida gubernatorial electionReferences Our Campaigns FL At Large Race Oct 05 1852 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved October 17 2020 Holt Michael F June 17 1999 The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 977203 2 Mr Cabell and the Whig State Convention Pensacola Gazette July 31 1852 p 2 Retrieved October 17 2020 Hon E C Cabell Pensacola Gazette September 11 1852 p 2 Retrieved October 17 2020 FL At Large 1852 Our Campaigns Retrieved October 17 2020 Clisby Joseph November 23 1852 State of Florida Florida Sentinel p 2 Retrieved September 7 2022 Dyke Charles E October 30 1852 Florida Elections Floridian amp Journal p 2 Retrieved September 7 2022