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Florida's 8th congressional district election, 2006

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Florida's 8th congressional district election, 2006

The Florida 8th congressional district election, 2006 was an election for the United States House of Representatives. Republican Congressman Ric Keller defeated Democratic businessman Charlie Stuart to win a fourth term.

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Candidates

  • Charlie Stuart, businessman
  • Alan Grayson, war contractor attorney
  • Homer Hartage, Orange County Commissioner
  • Candidates

  • Ric Keller, incumbent U.S. Congressman
  • Elizabeth Doran, businesswoman
  • Campaign

    Incumbent Republican Congressman Ric Keller, best known for his Cheeseburger Bill, which prevented customers from suing fast food chains for health problems, decided to seek a fourth term in Congress. Charlie Stuart, a marketing consultant, an Orange County, Florida native and member of a prominent Orlando family, was nominated by the Democratic Party to face Keller. Stuart was touted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee as a top longshot candidate and received the backing of local figures such as Congressman Allen Boyd, ex-Orlando mayors Glenda Hood and Bill Frederick and present Orlando mayor Buddy Dyer, as well as national ones such as former Virginia Governor Mark Warner.

    References

    Florida's 8th congressional district election, 2006 Wikipedia