Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 4, 1980 General Election

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

Second gas tax (Art. XII, Sec. 9)
County Yes No
Alachua 17,960 18,607
Baker 1,364 1,524
Bay 12,003 9,856
Bradford 2,163 2,559
Brevard 46,456 47,817
Broward 175,963 150,766
Calhoun 840 1,198
Charlotte 13,338 9,354
Citrus 8,758 6,671
Clay 9,333 7,791
Collier 18,394 9,594
Columbia 3,914 3,840
Desoto 1,600 1,833
Dixie 873 930
Duval 64,109 48,518
Escambia 31,822 27,280
Flagler 2,154 1,604
Franklin 979 670
Gadsden 3,822 2,669
Gilchrist 918 1,034
Glades 780 747
Gulf 1,230 1,445
Hamilton 727 830
Hardee 1,218 1,602
Hendry 1,457 1,597
Hernando 7,556 7,349
Highlands 8,066 6,437
Hillsborough 101,783 65,144
Holmes 1,472 1,765
Indian River 9,596 6,248
Jackson 3,844 3,329
Jefferson 1,019 783
Lafayette 517 681
Lake 13,917 13,113
Lee 43,905 35,257
Leon 27,798 12,901
Levy 2,103 2,214
Liberty 547 562
Madison 2,114 1,576
Manatee 31,975 24,365
Marion 16,798 13,589
Martin 11,895 7,769
Miami-Dade 208,559 138,235
Monroe 7,897 4,225
Nassau 3,259 3,111
Okaloosa 13,912 16,257
Okeechobee 1,894 1,452
Orange 56,221 48,101
Osceola 7,579 5,799
Palm Beach 125,803 74,143
Pasco 31,703 43,096
Pinellas 140,038 145,103
Polk 35,589 29,045
Putnam 6,048 5,975
Santa Rosa 6,662 8,383
Sarasota 47,447 32,861
Seminole 28,893 21,784
St. Johns 8,103 5,253
St. Lucie 12,758 9,346
Sumter 2,250 2,265
Suwannee 2,334 2,819
Taylor 1,874 1,572
Union 778 898
Volusia 36,534 26,786
Wakulla 1,135 1,094
Walton 2,388 2,904
Washington 2,063 1,558
Total 1,498,801 1,195,483
% Votes 55.6% 44.4%