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Florida state elections, 1978 : ウィキペディア英語版
Florida state elections, 1978

==Governor and Lieutenant Governor==

Seven tickets ran for the Democratic nomination for governor of Florida.
Jim Williams, the lieutenant governor, ran for governor with former state Senator Betty Castor of Florida, as his running mate. Hans G. Tanzler, the mayor of Jacksonville, ran with Manuel "Manolo" Arques, a Cuban-American real estate and insurance executive from Miami. State Secretary of State Bruce Smathers (who resigned to run) ran with state Representative Charles W. Boyd.
Claude R. Kirk, Jr. of Palm Beach, who was the Republican governor of Florida from 1967 to 1971, returned to the party he left 28 years prior, switching his party affiliation to Democratic on July 5, 1978 (the month prior re-registering as an independent and launching an abortive signature drive to get on the ballot as an independent. He chose as his running mate Mary L. Singleton, the former director of the state Division of Elections and the first black woman to sit on the Jacksonville City Council.〔Slaughter, Thomas E. "(Shevin TV Ad Kills Truce )." Associated Press, October 3, 1978.〕
Democratic primary
*Leroy Eden/Maria Kay - 13,864 (1.3%)
*Bob Graham/Wayne Mixson - 261,972 (25.2%)
*Claude R. Kirk, Jr./Mary L. Singleton - 62,534 (6.0%)
*Robert L. Shevin/Jim Glisson - 364,732 (35.2%)
*Bruce A. Smathers/Charles W. Boyd - 85,298 (8.2%)
*Hans G. Tanzler/Manuel Arques - 124,706 (12.0%)
*Jim Williams/Betty Castor - 124,427 (12.0%)
Republican primary
*Jack Eckerd/Paula Hawkins - 244,394 (63.8%)
*Lou Frey, Jr./S. Peter Capua - 138,437 (36.2%)
Democratic primary runoff
*Bob Graham/Wayne Mixson - 482,535 (53.5%)
*Robert L. Shevin/Jim Glisson - 418,636 (46.5%)
General election
*Bob Graham/Wayne Mixson (DEM) - 1,406,580 (55.6%)
*Jack Eckerd/Paula Hawkins (REP) - 1,123,888 (44.4%)

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