1976 Florida Supreme Court election, Group 3

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1976 Florida Supreme Court election, Group 3

 1970 September 7, 1976 1980[a] 
Turnout29% (unofficial)[1][b]
 
Candidate Joseph W. Hatchett Harvie S. DuVal
Popular vote 514,164 323,154
Percentage 61.4% 38.6%

Unofficial county results[2][c]
Hatchett:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
DuVal:      50–60%
No vote/results unknown:      50–60%

Justice before election

Joseph W. Hatchett

Elected Justice

Joseph W. Hatchett

The 1976 Florida Supreme Court election for Group 3 took place on September 7, 1976. Incumbent Supreme Court Justice Joseph W. Hatchett, appointed to the Court by Governor Reubin Askew in 1975, was elected to a full term on the bench. Hatchett defeated Harvie S. DuVal, a circuit court judge from Miami, by a landslide margin.[3] This was the last contested election for the Florida Supreme Court before constitutional reforms moved state appeals judges to an uncontested merit election system.[4]

This election marks the first time an African-American candidate won a statewide election in Florida since Reconstruction.[5] Only 29% of registered voters in Florida turned out to vote in this election.[6]

Justice David L. McCain, mired in scandal, resigned from the Florida Supreme Court under threat of impeachment by the Florida House of Representatives on August 31, 1975.[7] Reubin Askew, then Governor of Florida, appointed Joseph W. Hatchett to the seat. As the first African-American supreme court justice in the state's history, Hatchett's appointment made waves.[8]

Election

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