Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 2, 2004 General Election

Official Results

Supreme Court

Shall Justice Raoul G. Cantero, III be retained in office?
County YES NO
Alachua 56,953 26,717
Baker 3,836 3,494
Bay 36,557 25,915
Bradford 5,175 4,011
Brevard 146,666 72,715
Broward 397,454 166,050
Calhoun 2,392 2,413
Charlotte 46,831 17,978
Citrus 39,470 18,673
Clay 43,535 23,390
Collier 69,543 25,751
Columbia 11,315 9,875
DeSoto 5,170 2,498
Dixie 2,879 2,441
Duval 216,070 91,450
Escambia 78,752 36,068
Flagler 22,518 9,691
Franklin 2,646 1,880
Gadsden 12,493 5,821
Gilchrist 3,292 2,733
Glades 2,004 1,484
Gulf 3,053 3,036
Hamilton 2,194 1,776
Hardee 3,873 2,156
Hendry 5,323 2,815
Hernando 49,659 19,768
Highlands 22,817 10,986
Hillsborough 281,072 102,553
Holmes 3,212 3,666
Indian River 33,322 14,697
Jackson 9,028 7,673
Jefferson 4,150 2,267
Lafayette 1,478 1,268
Lake 68,407 30,260
Lee 122,554 58,441
Leon 76,819 33,764
Levy 7,812 5,726
Liberty 1,305 1,065
Madison 4,236 2,827
Manatee 88,217 32,722
Marion 76,828 37,290
Martin 40,952 14,931
Miami-Dade 439,503 151,656
Monroe 20,928 10,434
Nassau 15,944 10,170
Okaloosa 50,124 25,263
Okeechobee 6,464 3,409
Orange 210,062 96,112
Osceola 45,521 22,287
Palm Beach 314,993 111,628
Pasco 115,512 43,892
Pinellas 257,146 102,910
Polk 124,180 54,286
Putnam 14,903 10,889
Santa Rosa 36,733 18,472
Sarasota 108,466 37,520
Seminole 104,061 45,850
St. Johns 46,337 20,562
St. Lucie 57,714 25,768
Sumter 17,636 8,275
Suwannee 7,451 5,844
Taylor 4,074 3,169
Union 2,259 1,566
Volusia 131,339 58,749
Wakulla 6,591 3,512
Walton 11,873 7,768
Washington 4,297 4,259
Total 4,265,973 1,824,985
% Votes 70.0% 30.0%