1936 Florida gubernatorial election
1936 Florida gubernatorial election
County Results Congressional District Results Cone : 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% >90%
The 1936 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1936. Democratic nominee Fred P. Cone defeated Republican nominee E.E. Callaway with 80.91% of the vote.
Primary elections
Primary elections were held on June 2, 1936.[ 1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Endorsements
W. Raleigh Petteway
Notable individuals
B.F. Paty, attorney, democratic candidate for Florida governor (1936)[ 5]
Newspapers
Fred P. Cone
State legislators
Lewis W. Zim, former state representative (1893–1895) & (1929–1933), former state senator (1905–1915)[ 8]
Democratic Primary Runoff by county 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
>90%
Results
Runoff Results by county
County[ 9]
Fred P. Cone
W. Raleigh Petteway
Total votes
#
%
#
%
Alachua
3,279
62.21%
1,992
37.79%
5,271
Baker
1,891
90.83%
191
9.17%
2,082
Bay
2,438
55.45%
1,959
44.55%
4,397
Bradford
1,588
79.52%
409
20.48%
1,997
Brevard
1,667
56.59%
1,279
43.41%
2,946
Broward
1,942
45.75%
2,303
54.25%
4,245
Calhoun
2,054
71.05%
837
28.95%
2,891
Charlotte
770
58.11%
555
41.89%
1,325
Citrus
1,347
75.93%
427
24.07%
1,774
Clay
1,291
68.49%
594
31.51%
1,885
Collier
876
87.43%
126
12.57%
1,002
Columbia
2,636
74.04%
924
25.96%
3,560
Dade
10,560
36.07%
18,717
63.93%
29,277
DeSoto
1,540
56.56%
1,183
43.44%
2,723
Dixie
1,179
71.24%
476
28.76%
1,655
Duval
20,444
74.86%
6,865
25.14%
27,309
Escambia
8,109
69.45%
3,567
30.55%
11,676
Flagler
517
72.01%
201
27.99%
718
Franklin
1,119
65.75%
583
34.25%
1,702
Gadsden
1,980
69.47%
870
30.53%
2,850
Gilchrist
764
81.10%
178
18.90%
942
Glades
681
68.44%
314
31.56%
995
Gulf
668
62.14%
407
37.86%
1,075
Hamilton
1,314
70.08%
561
29.92%
1,875
Hardee
1,887
53.27%
1,655
46.73%
3,542
Hendry
561
53.63%
485
46.37%
1,046
Hernando
822
56.30%
638
43.70%
1,460
Highlands
1,927
65.28%
1,025
34.72%
2,952
Hillsborough
13,860
55.20%
11,249
44.80%
25,109
Holmes
4,139
71.45%
1,654
28.55%
5,793
Indian River
1,172
61.20%
743
38.80%
1,915
Jackson
5,499
73.29%
2,004
26.71%
7,503
Jefferson
1,056
73.64%
378
26.36%
1,434
Lafayette
952
70.05%
407
29.95%
1,359
Lake
2,554
47.59%
2,813
52.41%
5,367
Lee
'2,536
62.49%
1,522
37.51%
4,058
Leon
2,180
53.77%
1,874
46.23%
4,054
Levy
1,846
73.58%
663
26.42%
2,509
Liberty
932
78.58%
254
21.42%
1,186
Madison
2,118
71.97%
825
28.03%
2,943
Manatee
2,800
54.95%
2,296
45.05%
5,096
Marion
3,823
79.20%
1,004
20.80%
4,827
Martin
562
56.71%
429
43.29%
991
Monroe
582
26.24%
1,636
73.76%
2,218
Nassau
902
59.30%
619
40.70%
1,521
Okaloosa
1,834
53.21%
1,613
46.79%
3,447
Okeechobee
530
55.79%
420
44.21%
950
Orange
4,337
47.40%
4,813
52.60%
9,150
Osceola
1,422
56.14%
1,111
43.86%
2,533
Palm Beach
4,973
41.88%
6,902
58.12%
11,875
Pasco
2,009
55.81%
1,591
44.19%
3,600
Pinellas
5,021
45.24%
6,078
54.76%
11,099
Polk
6,499
49.11%
6,734
50.89%
13,233
Putnam
2,800
74.25%
971
25.75%
3,771
Santa Rosa
2,291
57.72%
1,678
42.28%
3,969
Sarasota
1,635
53.91%
1,398
46.09%
3,033
Seminole
1,710
48.39%
1,824
51.61%
3,534
St. Johns
3,325
69.93%
1430
30.07%
4,755
St. Lucie
1,317
55.81%
1043
44.19%
2,360
Sumter
2,032
69.95%
873
30.05%
2,905
Suwannee
2,743
68.94%
1,236
31.06%
3,979
Taylor
1,591
61.07%
1,014
38.93%
2,605
Union
1,000
76.16%
313
23.84%
1,313
Volusia
7,307
60.94%
4,683
39.06%
11,990
Wakulla
1,112
62.72%
661
37.28%
1,773
Walton
2,671
57.43%
1,980
42.57%
4,651
Washington
3,017
73.41%
1,093
26.59%
4,110
General election
Candidates
Fred P. Cone, Democratic
Elvy Edison "E.E" Callaway, Republican, white lawyer for the NAACP .[ 10] [ 11]
Results
County results
County[ 13]
Fred P. Cone Democratic
E.E. Callaway Republican
Total votes
#
%
#
%
Alachua
4,908
87.96%
672
12.04%
5,580
Baker
1,576
96.33%
60
3.67%
1,636
Bay
3,024
87.65%
426
12.35%
3,450
Bradford
1,521
87.62%
215
12.38%
1,736
Brevard
2,526
73.45%
913
26.55%
3,439
Broward
4,608
73.94%
1,624
26.06%
6,232
Calhoun
1,087
89.69%
125
10.31%
1,212
Charlotte
889
69.24%
395
30.76%
1,284
Citrus
1,410
94.31%
85
5.69%
1,495
Clay
1,359
77.35%
398
22.65%
1,757
Collier
923
94.76%
51
5.24%
974
Columbia
2,838
95.23%
142
4.77%
2,980
Dade
27,500
74.56%
9,383
25.44%
36,883
DeSoto
1,643
78.69%
445
21.31%
2,088
Dixie
1,139
96.20%
45
3.80%
1,184
Duval
23,312
84.73%
4,201
15.27%
27,513
Escambia
9,049
91.29%
863
8.71%
9,912
Flagler
546
88.93%
68
11.07%
614
Franklin
1,391
94.56%
80
5.44%
1,471
Gadsden
2,694
97.82%
60
2.18%
2,754
Gilchrist
802
94.91%
43
5.09%
845
Glades
584
81.56%
132
18.44%
716
Gulf
845
95.59%
39
4.41%
884
Hamilton
1,498
94.69%
84
5.31%
1,582
Hardee
2,198
74.26%
762
25.74%
2,960
Hendry
708
80.09%
176
19.91%
884
Hernando
1,169
87.17%
172
12.83%
1,341
Highlands
2,162
79.37%
562
20.63%
2,724
Hillsborough
21,196
84.81%
3,795
15.19%
24,991
Holmes
3,271
88.77%
414
11.23%
3,685
Indian River
1,365
80.06%
340
19.94%
1,705
Jackson
3,961
95.22%
199
4.78%
4,160
Jefferson
1,287
96.33%
49
3.67%
1,336
Lafayette
1,113
96.61%
39
3.39%
1,152
Lake
4,517
76.48%
1,389
23.52%
5,906
Lee
2,764
78.75%
746
21.25%
3,510
Leon
3,795
95.66%
172
4.34%
3,967
Levy
2,014
94.91%
108
5.09%
2,122
Liberty
837
98.12%
16
1.88%
853
Madison
2,305
96.69%
79
3.31%
2,384
Manatee
3,688
77.01%
1,101
22.99%
4,789
Marion
4,637
88.93%
577
11.07%
5,214
Martin
906
80.39%
221
19.61%
1,127
Monroe
2,301
90.73%
235
9.27%
2,536
Nassau
1,180
90.28%
127
9.72%
1,307
Okaloosa
2,217
90.01%
246
9.99%
2,463
Okeechobee
699
84.32%
130
15.68%
829
Orange
8,148
71.79%
3,202
28.21%
11,350
Osceola
1,743
65.90%
902
34.10%
2,645
Palm Beach
10,056
73.20%
3,682
26.80%
13,738
Pasco
2,518
75.30%
826
24.70%
3,344
Pinellas
12,198
62.10%
7,444
37.90%
19,642
Polk
10,765
74.95%
3,598
25.05%
14,363
Putnam
3,078
86.32%
488
13.68%
3,566
Santa Rosa
2,835
86.99%
424
13.01%
3,259
Sarasota
2,396
74.18%
834
25.82%
3,230
Seminole
2,702
80.11%
671
19.89%
3,373
St. Johns
3,432
78.97%
914
21.03%
4,346
St. Lucie
2,062
86.57%
320
13.43%
2,382
Sumter
2,143
93.62%
146
6.38%
2,289
Suwannee
2,892
96.30%
111
3.70%
3,003
Taylor
1,814
94.92%
97
5.08%
1,911
Union
1,074
94.54%
62
5.46%
1,136
Volusia
8,959
72.52%
3,395
27.48%
12,354
Wakulla
1,406
98.87%
16
1.13%
1,422
Walton
2,848
92.11%
244
7.89%
3,092
Washington
2,607
91.19%
252
8.81%
2,859
Total
253,638
80.91%
59,832
19.09%
313,470
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