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

Official Results

Supreme Court

Shall Justice Parker Lee McDonald be retained in office?
County YES NO
Alachua 24,431 8,183
Baker 1,488 1,296
Bay 13,089 5,756
Bradford 2,593 1,591
Brevard 51,499 26,422
Broward 213,750 84,445
Calhoun 1,170 708
Charlotte 14,562 5,481
Citrus 10,767 4,492
Clay 10,450 5,786
Collier 18,160 5,331
Columbia 3,226 2,472
Desoto 1,846 1,324
Dixie 1,113 620
Duval 73,294 39,201
Escambia 34,652 20,867
Flagler 2,854 761
Franklin 978 527
Gadsden 4,678 1,527
Gilchrist 1,155 584
Glades 983 484
Gulf 1,454 862
Hamilton 893 632
Hardee 1,757 862
Hendry 1,855 910
Hernando 9,825 4,084
Highlands 8,402 3,075
Hillsborough 112,508 38,845
Holmes 1,642 1,492
Indian River 10,910 4,194
Jackson 4,643 2,714
Jefferson 1,380 584
Lafayette 688 424
Lake 15,730 10,933
Lee 47,093 22,781
Leon 29,520 5,826
Levy 2,197 1,221
Liberty 617 380
Madison 2,341 987
Manatee 32,751 12,843
Marion 16,149 8,663
Martin 14,858 5,183
Miami-Dade 232,434 95,746
Monroe 4,992 2,787
Nassau 3,501 2,144
Okaloosa 18,667 9,461
Okeechobee 2,342 1,097
Orange 66,830 30,240
Osceola 7,889 4,014
Palm Beach 147,412 43,236
Pasco 50,258 15,629
Pinellas 199,182 61,519
Polk 46,913 19,785
Putnam 6,945 3,908
Santa Rosa 7,764 6,430
Sarasota 48,488 14,248
Seminole 29,298 14,259
St. Johns 8,425 3,545
St. Lucie 13,255 5,481
Sumter 2,318 1,558
Suwannee 2,505 1,395
Taylor 1,969 1,118
Union 898 665
Volusia 39,977 15,069
Wakulla 1,525 658
Walton 2,901 2,156
Washington 2,119 1,345
Total 1,752,758 702,846
% Votes 71.4% 28.6%