Other contestants in this race included Republican challenger Bev Kilmer, who had served in the Florida House of Representatives,[2] and write-in candidate T. A. Frederick.
Incumbent Republican Ander Crenshaw faced only marginal opposition from the write-in campaign of perennial candidate Richard Grayson.
Incumbent Republican Ginny Brown-Waite easily won re-election against attorney Robert Whittel in a race that was not viewed as competitive.
[5] Encompassing North Central Florida, this conservative district is represented by incumbent Republican Congressman Cliff Stearns.
Stearns, seeking a ninth term, faced off against Democrat Dave Bruderly and won the election by a wide margin.
Putnam, who was the youngest member of the U.S. Congress before this election, received more than 10 times the campaign donations as his opponent and cruised to an easy victory.
Republican Connie Mack IV won the open seat against Democratic candidate Robert Neeld in this solidly conservative district.
Senator Connie Mack III, was aided by name recognition and fundraising connections[8] en route to an easy victory.
Incumbent Republican Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen sought a ninth term and easily defeated Democratic nominee Sam Sheldon.