1858 United States House of Representatives election in Florida

The 1858 United States House of Representatives election in Florida was held on Monday, October 4, 1858 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 36th Congress. The election coincided with the elections of other offices, including various state and local elections.

1858 United States House of Representatives election in Florida

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NomineeGeorge Sydney HawkinsJohn Westcott
PartyDemocraticIndependent Democratic
Popular vote6,0843,661
Percentage62.43%37.57%

County Results

Representative before election

George Sydney Hawkins
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, 1859, to March 4, 1861.[1]

Candidates

Democratic

Nominee

Independent Democratic

Declared

Campaign

This election was held in the middle of the presidency of James Buchanan, with tensions between free states of the North and slave states of the South growing to the point of irreparability. Both the Whig Party and the Know Nothing Party had already collapsed, leaving no true opposition to the Democratic Party in Florida. Hawkins was very popular in the former Whig stronghold of Pensacola, bringing the populous city firmly into the Democratic column. Though Hawkins was expected to run unopposed, he was challenged by Westcott, the former surveyor general of Florida and brother of former U.S. senator James Westcott. Westcott, running as an Independent Democrat, was opposed to the corruption in the Florida Democratic Party, perceiving the party's selection of nominees at conventions making the state's politicians open to political patronage. Westcott also promised cheap land to frontier settlers.[4]

Westcott performed best in the frontierlands of East Florida and South Florida, where he was very popular due to his role in the Seminole Wars. Despite this, he could not make inroads into West Florida and was crushed in the general election, only receiving 38% of the vote to Hawkins' 62%.[5]

General election

Results

Florida's at-large congressional district election, 1858[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticGeorge Sydney Hawkins (inc.) 6,084 62.43% +9.03%
Independent DemocraticJohn Westcott3,66137.57%N/A
Majority2,42324.86%+18.70%
Turnout9,745100.00%
Democratic hold

Results by County

County[7]George Sydney Hawkins
Democratic
John Westcott
Independent Democratic
Total votes
#%#%
Alachua34971.22%14128.78%490
Brevard00%00%0
Calhoun8561.59%5338.41%138
Columbia38942.37%52957.63%918
Dade12100%00%12
Duval00%00%0
Escambia30479.58%7820.42%382
Franklin22095.24%114.76%231
Gadsden41162.75%24437.25%655
Hamilton28366.28%14433.72%427
Hernando9940.08%14859.92%247
Hillsborough7432.60%15367.40%227
Holmes7545.18%9154.82%166
Jackson48262.19%29337.81%775
Jefferson43284.38%8015.63%512
Lafayette7033.49%13966.51%209
Leon38275.64%12324.36%505
Levy10054.95%8245.05%182
Liberty4346.74%4953.26%92
Madison31753.28%27846.72%595
Manatee4575.00%1525.00%60
Marion25456.82%19343.18%447
Monroe15887.78%2212.22%180
Nassau23778.48%6521.52%302
Orange3736.27%6563.73%102
Putnam12758.80%8941.20%216
Santa Rosa33177.52%9622.48%427
St. Johns18072.58%6827.42%248
Sumter00%00%0
Taylor7533.78%14766.22%222
Volusia3029.70%7170.30%101
Wakulla10571.43%4228.57%147
Walton20061.16%12738.84%327
Washington17887.68%2512.32%203
Totals6,08462.43%3,66137.57%9,745

Aftermath

This was the last election before the American Civil War to send a U.S. representative to Congress. An election was held in 1860, but the winner of that race did not serve in Congress as Florida seceded from the Union prior to the start of the 37th Congress. Hawkins withdrew from Congress on January 21, 1861 after Florida had joined the Confederate States of America. This was the last successful congressional election in Florida until 1868.[3]

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