1916 Florida gubernatorial election

November 7, 1916
 
Nominee Sidney Johnston Catts William V. Knott George W. Allen
Party Prohibition Democratic Republican
Popular vote 39,546 30,343 10,333
Percentage 47.71% 36.61% 12.47%


Governor before election

Park Trammell
Democratic

Elected Governor

Sidney Johnston Catts
Prohibition

The 1916 Florida gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1916 to determine the Governor for the State of Florida. Democratic incumbent Governor Park Trammell was term-limited and could not run for re-election.

Sidney J. Catts, a pastor turned insurance salesman, originally entered the Democratic primary as a candidate for Governor. The state Democratic organization was not at all pleased with this challenge from a novice and 'outsider' and the primary campaign was hotly contested. Catts was initially declared the winner of the party's nomination, but the party leadership got the State Supreme Court to authorize a recount—and Catts was 'counted out.'[1] Catts instead decided to run for governor on the Prohibition Party ticket and became the first, and so far only, man ever elected to a statewide office as a Prohibitionist. The official Democratic nominee was William V. Knott, the former and future Florida State Treasurer.

The 1916 election had a much higher turnout, 82,885 votes compared to 48,465 votes in 1912, due to the chasm in the Democratic Party. This means that even though Trammell and Catts both won nearly similar vote tallies, 569 votes separating the 1912 and 1916 winners, Trammell won by over 80% of the vote in 1912,[2] while Catts got slightly under 48% of the vote. This was the only time a non-Democrat was elected Governor in Florida for the 90 years between the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and the rise of a competitive two party system in the 1960s.

Catts proved to be much more of a colorful personality and a better campaigner than both of his major opponents, his hostile attacks on Roman Catholicism and German-Americans winning the support of the state's conservative voters. Catts himself quickly returned to the Democratic Party and failed thrice to win a party primary (Senate in 1920, Governor in 1924 and 1928), while Knott would serve another decade and a half in his office of State Treasurer.

Results

Florida gubernatorial election, 1916
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Prohibition Sidney Johnston Catts 39,546 47.71% +45.52%
Democratic William V. Knott 30,343 36.61% -43.81%
Republican George W. Allen 10,333 12.47% +7.01%
Socialist C.C. Allen 2,470 2.98% -4.17%
Other Various 193 0.23%
Majority 9,203 11.10% -62.17%
Turnout 82,885 +170.02%
Prohibition gain from Democratic Swing

County results

County William V. Knott
Democratic
George W. Allen
Republican
C.C. Allen
Socialist
Sidney J. Catts
Prohibition
Totals[3]
#  % #  % #  % #  %
Alachua1,12844.06%33212.97%331.29%1,06741.68%2,560
Baker9214.70%8713.90%81.28%43970.13%626
Bay39934.76%17014.81%736.36%50644.08%1,148
Bradford51531.44%1066.47%100.61%1,00761.48%1,638
Brevard46753.13%15117.18%273.07%23426.62%879
Broward15222.65%324.77%436.41%44466.17%671
Calhoun22722.02%696.69%555.33%68065.96%1,031
Citrus22432.28%294.18%60.86%43562.68%694
Clay15827.92%569.89%234.06%32958.13%566
Columbia31428.04%18516.52%252.23%59653.21%1,120
Dade85429.99%46516.33%1113.90%1,41849.79%2,848
DeSoto59823.31%2459.55%783.04%1,64464.09%2,565
Duval3,83449.67%81510.56%1742.25%2,89637.52%7,719
Escambia1,35947.15%2247.77%481.67%1,25143.41%2,882
Franklin18037.89%5110.74%112.32%23349.05%475
Gadsden53050.96%201.92%80.77%48246.35%1,040
Hamilton27431.24%819.24%131.48%50958.04%877
Hernando18233.58%244.43%81.48%32860.52%542
Hillsborough3,07942.05%4365.95%1752.39%3,63349.61%7,323
Holmes32320.88%915.88%342.20%1,09971.04%1,547
Jackson1,06840.62%2208.37%341.29%1,30749.71%2,629
Jefferson31440.20%10112.93%91.15%35745.71%781
Lafayette29031.56%-0.00%101.09%61967.36%919
Lake49436.40%21715.99%342.51%61245.10%1,357
Lee26123.71%1109.99%363.27%69463.03%1,101
Leon62948.76%26520.54%100.78%38629.92%1,290
Levy24024.64%11611.91%101.03%60862.42%974
Liberty13134.56%153.96%51.32%22860.16%379
Madison35043.70%131.62%40.50%43454.18%801
Manatee42828.33%23515.55%593.90%78952.22%1,511
Marion97541.99%44419.12%954.09%80834.80%2,322
Monroe1699.87%97857.13%1257.30%44025.70%1,712
Nassau37255.27%629.21%111.63%22833.88%673
Okaloosa33834.42%13513.75%272.75%48249.08%982
Orange89748.17%25113.48%512.74%66335.61%1,862
Osceola15913.71%37131.98%675.78%56348.53%1,160
Palm Beach53539.63%25719.04%1057.78%45333.56%1,350
Pasco32828.15%12110.39%231.97%69359.48%1,165
Pinellas72632.17%42118.65%1014.47%1,00944.71%2,257
Polk1,07030.64%40011.45%1474.21%1,87553.69%3,492
Putnam59036.81%38724.14%513.18%57535.87%1,603
Santa Rosa71263.12%544.79%272.39%33529.70%1,128
Seminole36437.49%13013.39%414.22%43644.90%971
St. Johns80043.50%30616.64%754.08%65835.78%1,839
St. Lucie41640.15%716.85%424.05%50748.94%1,036
Sumter35948.19%445.91%50.67%33745.23%745
Suwannee55437.95%573.90%765.21%77352.95%1,460
Taylor25539.11%294.45%101.53%35854.91%652
Volusia1,03737.90%34812.72%1063.87%1,24545.50%2,736
Wakulla9417.06%11120.15%152.72%33160.07%551
Walton26517.99%31221.18%442.99%85257.84%1,473
Washington23422.72%838.06%525.05%66164.17%1,030
Total 30,343 36.69% 10,333 12.50% 2,470 2.99% 39,546 47.82% 82,692

See also

References

  1. "Our Campaigns - Candidate - Sidney J. Catts".
  2. "Our Campaigns - FL Governor Race - Nov 05, 1912".
  3. Crawford, H. C. (1915). (rep.). Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida (Vol. 1915, pp. 6–7). Tallahassee, FL: T.J. Appleyard, State Printer.
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