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House Seats 66-70: At Least Three New Members Headed to the House

August 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 66: With Rep. Baxter Troutman, R-Winter Haven, leaving the House, two Republicans and a write-in candidate are battling for this seat representing all of Hardee County and parts of Highlands and Polk counties. Longtime chairman of the Florida Citrus Commission Ben Albritton is a heavy favorite to win the Republican nomination over Chevon Baccus.

House Seats 61-65: Republican Incumbents Look Safe

August 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 61: Having raised more than $533,000 and with more than $181,000 on hand at the end of July, Rep. Will Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel, is a solid favorite to win another term. Weatherford, who represents parts of Hillsborough and Pasco counties, is in line to be speaker in 2013 and 2014. He should be able to brush aside Republican primary challenger Kevin Wright with ease. Democratic nominee Coast Guard veteran Elena McCullough is a solid candidate but with $15,000 in the bank at the end of July, she needs to get cracking on fund-raising.

House Seats 56-60: Two Dem Incumbents Have it Easy but there are Close Battles in Hillsborough

August 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 56: Having raised more than $119,000 and spent more than $74,000 by the end of July, Rep. Rachel Burgin, R-Tampa, is the favorite to represent parts of Hillsborough County for two more years but her opponents will give her some problems.

House Seats 51-55: Most Incumbents Look Strong in Pinellas County

August 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 51: Republicans would love to knock off Rep. Janet Long, D-St. Petersburg, who represents parts of Pinellas County -- but it will be a tough task. As at the end of July, Long had raised more than $118,000 and spent almost $40,000. Republicans had some hopes for businessman Larry Ahern, but he has started off weakly with fund-raising. By the end of July, he had raised less than $24,000 and loaned the campaign $5,000 -- with more than $16,000 of that already spent. Victoria Torres is in the race as a TEA Party candidate.

House Seats 46-50: Fascinating Open Race but Most Incumbents in Solid Shape

August 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 46: Rep. John Legg, R-Port Richey, will represent parts of Pasco County for another two years. Legg is the only candidate in the race.

House Seats 41-45: Interesting Battles in Pasco County

August 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 41: Rep. Stephen Precourt, R-Winter Garden, is the heavy favorite to represent parts of Lake, Orange and Osceola counties for another two years. He is burning quickly through his war chest. While he raised more than $103,000, he had spent more than $71,000 of it by the end of July. That should not be a worry this election cycle. College instructor Lee Douglas has the Democratic nomination and has not posted impressive fund-raising, hauling in less than $3,600 by the end of July. Jon Foley is running in the general election as the TEA Party candidate.

House Seats 36-40: Coast is Clear for Incumbents in Orange County

August 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 36: Two Republicans, an independent and a write-in candidate, look to defeat Rep. Scott Randolph, D-Orlando, who represents parts of Orange County. It wont be an easy task. Randolph raised slightly less than $55,000 and kept most of it on hand -- with expenses of less than $17,500 at the end of July. Greg Reynolds raised a substantial amount more than Republican primary rival candidate Craig McCarthy, but neither campaign had much cash on hand at the end of July. Reynolds is the favorite to win the Republican nod but he will be an underdog to defeat Randolph. Independent Lawanna Gelzer and a write-in candidate will also be on the ballot come November.

House Seats 31-35: Different Challenges for Republican Incumbents in Central Florida

August 12, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 31: While three Democrats are running in the primary to take on Rep. John Tobia, R-Melbourne, the incumbents worried about a challenger in the Republican primary.

House Seats 26-30: Interesting Battles Taking Shape Along Atlantic Coast

August 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 26: With Rep. Pat Patterson, R-DeLand, retiring due to term limits, this seat representing parts of Flagler and Volusia counties has drawn three Republicans and one Democrat in the race to take his place.

House Seats 21-25: Two Incumbents are Locks while New Faces Run for Open Seats

August 13, 2010 - 6:00pm

House Seat 21: Rep. Charles Van Zant, R-Palatka, will be leading social conservatives in the House for another two years as he is the only candidate running this year. He represents Putnam County as well as parts of Bradford, Clay, Lake, Marion and Volusia counties.

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