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

Official Results

Supreme Court

Shall Justice James C. Adkins be retained in office?
County YES NO
Alachua 26,754 8,348
Baker 1,724 1,268
Bay 14,390 6,098
Bradford 3,121 1,434
Brevard 55,897 26,575
Broward 221,951 90,742
Calhoun 1,323 719
Charlotte 15,141 6,179
Citrus 11,421 4,873
Clay 10,782 6,016
Collier 17,208 6,086
Columbia 3,579 2,617
Desoto 1,840 1,489
Dixie 1,177 611
Duval 76,499 42,727
Escambia 36,030 21,661
Flagler 3,083 791
Franklin 1,081 548
Gadsden 5,126 1,584
Gilchrist 1,416 520
Glades 906 460
Gulf 1,614 919
Hamilton 961 590
Hardee 1,595 920
Hendry 2,079 932
Hernando 10,544 4,367
Highlands 8,838 3,343
Hillsborough 115,433 40,316
Holmes 1,827 1,501
Indian River 11,395 4,308
Jackson 5,081 2,820
Jefferson 1,548 578
Lafayette 752 432
Lake 16,071 12,065
Lee 46,933 23,180
Leon 31,197 1,765
Levy 2,682 1,295
Liberty 722 374
Madison 2,613 979
Manatee 33,210 14,076
Marion 18,082 9,145
Martin 15,685 5,391
Miami-Dade 255,025 104,952
Monroe 5,241 2,831
Nassau 4,001 2,089
Okaloosa 19,163 9,796
Okeechobee 2,600 1,138
Orange 63,841 33,371
Osceola 7,987 4,244
Palm Beach 149,297 48,236
Pasco 49,375 18,223
Pinellas 196,277 75,399
Polk 48,218 21,008
Putnam 7,762 3,957
Santa Rosa 8,069 6,627
Sarasota 50,555 15,403
Seminole 31,086 14,815
St. Johns 8,878 3,693
St. Lucie 15,452 5,955
Sumter 2,525 1,669
Suwannee 2,698 2,532
Taylor 2,244 1,126
Union 1,137 641
Volusia 42,047 16,474
Wakulla 1,670 659
Walton 3,180 2,206
Washington 2,308 1,388
Total 1,819,947 759,074
% Votes 70.6% 29.4%