1982 United States Senate election in Florida explained

Election Name:1982 United States Senate election in Florida
Country:Florida
Flag Year:1900
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1976 United States Senate election in Florida
Previous Year:1976
Next Election:1988 United States Senate election in Florida
Next Year:1988
Election Date:November 2, 1982
Image1:Sen. Lawton Chiles.jpg
Nominee1:Lawton Chiles
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:1,637,667
Percentage1:61.72%
Nominee2:Van B. Poole
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:1,015,330
Percentage2:38.26%
Map Size:300px
U.S. Senator
Before Election:Lawton Chiles
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Lawton Chiles
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 1982 United States Senate election in Florida was held on November 2, 1982. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Lawton Chiles won re-election to a third term.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

General election

Candidates

Results

County results

Source:[1]

CountyLawton ChilesDemocraticVan B. PooleRepublicanJim FairWrite-inJim FairWrite-inTotal
Alachua21,2636,9271828,199
Baker2,028520002,548
Bay10,7838,3620019,145
Bradford3,3081,037004,345
Brevard46,89237,97401684,882
Broward204,272105,482030309,784
Calhoun2,190584002,774
Charlotte12,48313,6120126,096
Citrus11,9437,9930119,937
Clay7,4775,0570012,534
Collier10,35316,7180027,071
Columbia5,3092,261007,570
Dade246,79799,80608346,611
Desoto2,7071,519004,226
Dixie1,791321212,115
Duval78,38335,66008114,051
Escambia32,51814,9382147,459
Flagler2,8541,776004,630
Franklin1,344547001,891
Gadsden6,4821,720008,202
Gilchrist1,460393021,855
Glades1,105393001,498
Gulf1,918801002,719
Hamilton1,373446001,819
Hardee2,5421,141013,684
Hendry2,6701,399104,070
Hernando12,3788,1660020,544
Highlands9,1856,7910015,976
Hillsborough98,93947,994616146,955
Holmes2,4081,215003,623
Indian River9,97710,3230020,300
Jackson6,6292,525009,154
Jefferson2,289737003,026
Lafayette1,346344001,690
Lake16,01415,3791131,395
Lee39,47643,93621183,425
Leon29,40011,092102240,524
Levy3,7041,283004,987
Liberty978351001,329
Madison3,165949004,114
Manatee26,54023,8494450,397
Marion19,11913,6952232,818
Martin12,06513,2351225,303
Monroe10,0345,0810015,115
Nassau4,2041,846016,051
Okaloosa12,17411,5171923,701
Okeechobee3,2121,435004,647
Orange57,52147,516020105,057
Osceola7,9516,3111014,263
Palm Beach125,70181,484040207,225
Pasco45,72531,0062676,739
Pinellas148,669110,8567336259,634
Polk49,18324,9931674,183
Putnam7,5973,4850111,083
Santa Rosa9,3984,6357814,048
Sarasota38,01341,45751079,485
Seminole21,15722,0650843,230
St. Johns7,3505,1650012,515
St. Lucie14,47911,7030226,184
Sumter3,4251,551014,977
Suwannee3,8171,481105,299
Taylor2,9891,026004,015
Union1,191301121,495
Volusia38,29125,9953564,294
Wakulla2,414956303,373
Walton3,754956004,710
Washington2,7511,468004,219
Federal Absentee810779021,589
Total1,637,6671,015,3301302922,653,419

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: November 2, 1982 General Election: United States Senator . June 20, 2024 . Florida Department of State: Division of Elections.