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United States Senate election in Florida, 1974

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781,031
  
736,674

43.38%
  
40.91%

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November 5, 1974

736,674
  
282,659

40.91%
  
15.7%

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The 1974 United States Senate election in Florida was held on November 5, 1974. Incumbent Senator Edward Gurney, a Republican, declined to seek a second term after being indicted for taking bribes in return for his influence with the Federal Housing Administration. The primary for the Republican nomination pitted Eckerd drug store owner Jack Eckerd against Florida Public Service Commissioner Paula Hawkins. Eckerd won handily, receiving approximately 67.5% of the vote. The Democratic primary, however, was a crowded field with eleven candidates vying for the nomination. Because no candidate received a majority of the votes, U.S. Representative Bill Gunter and Secretary of State of Florida Richard Stone advanced to a run-off election. Stone won by a small margin of 1.68%.

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Thus, Eckerd and Stone faced off in the general election. John Grady, a family physician and member of George Wallace's American Independent Party, performed exceptionally well for a third party candidate. Grady may have split the conservative vote, allowing for Stone to win. On election day, Stone received 43.38% of the vote, Eckerd garnered 40.91% of the vote, and Grady acquired 15.7% of the vote. Stone served only one term in the Senate and was defeated by Hawkins in 1980.

Candidates

  • Bob Brewster
  • George Balmer, Republican U.S. Senate candidate in 1970
  • Bill Gunter, U.S. Representative from Florida's 5th congressional district
  • David B. Higginbottom, lawyer and candidate for the Florida House of Representatives in 1954 and 1956
  • Mallory Horne, President of the Florida Senate and former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
  • Neal Justin, Florida Atlantic University professor
  • Duaine E. Macon, real estate salesman
  • Richard A. Pettigrew, Florida State Senator and former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
  • Richard Stone, Secretary of State of Florida
  • Glenn W. Turner, super salesman
  • Burton Young, President of the Florida Bar
  • Run-off

  • Bill Gunter
  • Richard Stone
  • Candidates

  • Jack Eckerd, founder of Eckerd Corporation and 1966 gubernatorial candidate
  • Paula Hawkins, Florida Public Service Commissioner
  • Third parties and Independents

  • Timothy L. "Tim" Adams
  • Hortense L. Arvan
  • Jim Fair, Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections
  • John Grady, American Independent Party, family physician
  • Henry J. Matthews
  • References

    United States Senate election in Florida, 1974 Wikipedia