The 1856 United States House of Representatives election in Florida was held on Monday, October 6, 1856, 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 35th Congress. The election coincided with the elections of other offices, including the presidential election, the senatorial 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, 1857, to March 4, 1859.
Background
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Florida's single seat in the House of Representatives had been held by the Democrats since 1852. In the 1854 election, the Democratic Party made key gains in the former Whig strongholds of Pensacola and Jacksonville. By 1856, the Whig Party had collapsed, and they were replaced in the South by the Know Nothing Party, also known as the American Party, which was serving as a successor to the prior Anti-Masonic Party.
Candidates
Democratic
Nominee
- George Sydney Hawkins, federal judge for the Northern District of Florida and former associate justice of the Supreme Court of Florida
Withdrawn
- Frederick L. Villepigue, secretary of state of Florida
Know Nothing
Nominee
- James McNair Baker, state attorney for the Columbia County Circuit Court
Campaign
Baker campaigned heavily alongside the Know Nothing candidates for president and governor, former President Millard Fillmore and former Tallahassee Mayor David S. Walker, respectively. However, Baker fell severely ill during the election and was not able to campaign properly for the last few months, instead relying on Walker to campaign for him. This put Baker, a political unknown, at a severe disadvantage to Hawkins, who was a popular judge throughout the state.
General election
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | George Sydney Hawkins | 6,392 | 53.08% | −2.18% | |
Know Nothing | James McNair Baker | 5,650 | 46.92% | N/A | |
Majority | 742 | 6.16% | −4.37% | ||
Turnout | 12,042 | 100.00% | |||
Democratic hold |
Results by County
County | George Sydney Hawkins Democratic | James McNair Baker Know Nothing | Total votes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
# | % | # | % | ||
Alachua | 337 | 63.83% | 191 | 36.17% | 528 |
Brevard | 10 | 66.67% | 5 | 33.33% | 15 |
Calhoun | 112 | 62.57% | 67 | 37.43% | 179 |
Columbia | 419 | 45.05% | 511 | 54.95% | 930 |
Dade | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 |
Duval | 268 | 35.26% | 492 | 64.74% | 760 |
Escambia | 260 | 52.42% | 236 | 47.58% | 496 |
Franklin | 178 | 67.17% | 87 | 32.83% | 265 |
Gadsden | 385 | 49.23% | 397 | 50.77% | 782 |
Hamilton | 195 | 48.03% | 211 | 51.97% | 406 |
Hernando | 122 | 58.65% | 86 | 41.35% | 208 |
Hillsborough | 316 | 67.09% | 155 | 32.91% | 471 |
Holmes | 44 | 29.93% | 103 | 70.07% | 147 |
Jackson | 414 | 47.48% | 458 | 52.52% | 872 |
Jefferson | 374 | 71.37% | 150 | 28.63% | 524 |
Leon | 438 | 56.88% | 332 | 43.12% | 770 |
Levy | 57 | 44.53% | 71 | 55.47% | 128 |
Liberty | 97 | 56.73% | 74 | 43.27% | 171 |
Madison | 469 | 48.91% | 490 | 51.09% | 959 |
Manatee | 24 | 42.11% | 33 | 57.89% | 57 |
Marion | 361 | 58.13% | 260 | 41.87% | 621 |
Monroe | 235 | 80.20% | 58 | 19.80% | 293 |
Nassau | 106 | 53.54% | 92 | 46.46% | 198 |
Orange | 51 | 52.58% | 46 | 47.42% | 97 |
Putnam | 117 | 50.87% | 113 | 49.13% | 230 |
Santa Rosa | 206 | 40.71% | 300 | 59.29% | 506 |
St. Johns | 195 | 74.43% | 67 | 25.57% | 262 |
Sumter | 93 | 58.13% | 67 | 41.88% | 160 |
Volusia | 26 | 38.24% | 42 | 61.76% | 68 |
Wakulla | 155 | 45.72% | 184 | 54.28% | 339 |
Walton | 177 | 51.60% | 166 | 48.40% | 343 |
Washington | 151 | 53.08% | 106 | 46.92% | 257 |
Totals | 6,392 | 53.08% | 5,650 | 46.92% | 12,042 |
See also
- 1856 United States presidential election in Florida
- United States House of Representatives elections, 1856
- 1856 Florida gubernatorial election
References
- "Our Campaigns - FL At Large Race - Oct 06, 1856". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- "Judge George Sydney Hawkins". Pensacola Gazette. March 8, 1856. p. 2. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- "1856 Florida Democratic Convention". Pensacola Gazette. April 26, 1856. p. 2. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- "Our Candidate". Pensacola Gazette. June 21, 1856. p. 2. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- "Col. Baker in Pensacola". Pensacola Gazette. August 19, 1856. p. 2. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- "Grand Rally!". Pensacola Gazette. August 12, 1856. p. 2. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- "FL At Large - 1856". Our Campaigns. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- Jones, James S. (November 29, 1856). "Official Vote for Governor". Floridian & Journal. p. 3. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
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The 1856 United States House of Representatives election in Florida was held on Monday October 6 1856 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 35th Congress The election coincided with the elections of other offices including the presidential election the senatorial election the gubernatorial election and various state and local elections 1856 United States House of Representatives election in Florida 1854 October 6 1856 1858 Nominee George Sydney Hawkins James McNair Baker Party Democratic Know Nothing Popular vote 6 392 5 650 Percentage 53 08 46 92 County Results Hawkins 50 59 60 69 70 79 80 89 Baker 50 59 60 69 70 79 No Votes No VotesRepresentative before election Augustus Maxwell Democratic Elected Representative George Sydney Hawkins Democratic The winning candidate would serve a two year term in the United States House of Representatives from March 4 1857 to March 4 1859 BackgroundThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Florida s single seat in the House of Representatives had been held by the Democrats since 1852 In the 1854 election the Democratic Party made key gains in the former Whig strongholds of Pensacola and Jacksonville By 1856 the Whig Party had collapsed and they were replaced in the South by the Know Nothing Party also known as the American Party which was serving as a successor to the prior Anti Masonic Party CandidatesDemocratic Nominee George Sydney Hawkins federal judge for the Northern District of Florida and former associate justice of the Supreme Court of Florida Withdrawn Frederick L Villepigue secretary of state of Florida Know Nothing Nominee James McNair Baker state attorney for the Columbia County Circuit CourtCampaignBaker campaigned heavily alongside the Know Nothing candidates for president and governor former President Millard Fillmore and former Tallahassee Mayor David S Walker respectively However Baker fell severely ill during the election and was not able to campaign properly for the last few months instead relying on Walker to campaign for him This put Baker a political unknown at a severe disadvantage to Hawkins who was a popular judge throughout the state General electionResults Florida s at large congressional district election 1856 Party Candidate Votes Democratic George Sydney Hawkins 6 392 53 08 2 18 Know Nothing James McNair Baker 5 650 46 92 N A Majority 742 6 16 4 37 Turnout 12 042 100 00 Democratic hold Results by County County George Sydney Hawkins Democratic James McNair Baker Know Nothing Total votes Alachua 337 63 83 191 36 17 528 Brevard 10 66 67 5 33 33 15 Calhoun 112 62 57 67 37 43 179 Columbia 419 45 05 511 54 95 930 Dade 0 0 0 0 0 Duval 268 35 26 492 64 74 760 Escambia 260 52 42 236 47 58 496 Franklin 178 67 17 87 32 83 265 Gadsden 385 49 23 397 50 77 782 Hamilton 195 48 03 211 51 97 406 Hernando 122 58 65 86 41 35 208 Hillsborough 316 67 09 155 32 91 471 Holmes 44 29 93 103 70 07 147 Jackson 414 47 48 458 52 52 872 Jefferson 374 71 37 150 28 63 524 Leon 438 56 88 332 43 12 770 Levy 57 44 53 71 55 47 128 Liberty 97 56 73 74 43 27 171 Madison 469 48 91 490 51 09 959 Manatee 24 42 11 33 57 89 57 Marion 361 58 13 260 41 87 621 Monroe 235 80 20 58 19 80 293 Nassau 106 53 54 92 46 46 198 Orange 51 52 58 46 47 42 97 Putnam 117 50 87 113 49 13 230 Santa Rosa 206 40 71 300 59 29 506 St Johns 195 74 43 67 25 57 262 Sumter 93 58 13 67 41 88 160 Volusia 26 38 24 42 61 76 68 Wakulla 155 45 72 184 54 28 339 Walton 177 51 60 166 48 40 343 Washington 151 53 08 106 46 92 257 Totals 6 392 53 08 5 650 46 92 12 042See also1856 United States presidential election in Florida United States House of Representatives elections 1856 1856 Florida gubernatorial electionReferences Our Campaigns FL At Large Race Oct 06 1856 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved October 19 2020 Judge George Sydney Hawkins Pensacola Gazette March 8 1856 p 2 Retrieved October 19 2020 1856 Florida Democratic Convention Pensacola Gazette April 26 1856 p 2 Retrieved October 19 2020 Our Candidate Pensacola Gazette June 21 1856 p 2 Retrieved October 19 2020 Col Baker in Pensacola Pensacola Gazette August 19 1856 p 2 Retrieved October 19 2020 Grand Rally Pensacola Gazette August 12 1856 p 2 Retrieved October 19 2020 FL At Large 1856 Our Campaigns Retrieved October 19 2020 Jones James S November 29 1856 Official Vote for Governor Floridian amp Journal p 3 Retrieved September 12 2022