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RaceTracker 2010 Congressional Election Dashboard
2010 House report  ยท 2010 Senate report
House Senate
GOP Dems Total GOP Dems Total
Confirmed primary challenges 48 38 86 2 3 5
Possible primary challenges 7 5 12 1 1 2
Open seats* 13 13 261 7 1 82
1. Includes 3 special elections (no 2010 party yet). 2. Doesn't include DE, NY special elections.
This profile of Florida's 24th Congressional District is part of the RaceTracker project.




Contents


2010 election

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Race status

Incumbent: Suzanne Kosmas
Incumbent running? Yes
Primary challenge? Incumbent has primary challenger.


Candidates

Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note
Suzanne Kosmas Democratic Confirmed candidate FEC Source March 24, 2009
Tom Feeney Republican Potential (source needed) March 22, 2009 Former Congressman & 2008 Candidate
Dorothy Hukill Republican Out Media Story Source October 14, 2009
Sandy Addams Republican Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source November 14, 2009
Lee Constantine Republican Potential Southern Political Report Source April 12, 2009
Ken Miller Republican Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source August 11, 2009
Paul Partyka Democratic Confirmed candidate CQ Politics Source November 29, 2009
Jim Heinzelman Republican Confirmed candidate FL SOS Source May 24, 2009
Tom Garcia Republican Confirmed candidate FL SOS Source June 14, 2009
Karen Diebel Republican Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source June 14, 2009
Nicholas Ruiz III Green Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source July 25, 2009 Dr. Ruiz was born in New York City in 1970 and lives in New Smyrna

Beach, FL, USA. He is the author of America in Absentia (2008), Integral Reality (with Robert Hassan, forthcoming, 2009) and The Metaphysics of Capital, (2006). He is also the editor of Kritikos.

Lou Holtz Republican Out Media Story Source August 11, 2009
Sean Campbell Republican Confirmed candidate FL SOS Source August 11, 2009
Deon Long Republican Confirmed candidate FL SOS Source September 23, 2009
Jason Davis Republican Confirmed candidate FEC Source November 14, 2009
Chad Macinnes Republican Confirmed candidate FEC Source November 14, 2009
Jim Greer Republican Out Media Story Source May 17, 2009
Robert Robey Republican Confirmed candidate FEC Source November 29, 2009
Jim Foster Republican Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source December 29, 2009

(Candidate classification criteria)


Results

Primary winners: TBD
General election winner: TBD

2008 election

Incumbent: Tom Feeney


Candidates

Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note
Suzanne Kosmas Democratic Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 22, 2009
Tom Feeney Republican Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 22, 2009

(Candidate classification criteria)


Results

Primary winners: Suzanne Kosmas, Tom Feeney
General election winner: Suzanne Kosmas

Presidential election results

Republican Democratic
2000 53% George W. Bush 47% Al Gore
2004 55% George W. Bush 45% John Kerry
2008 52% John McCain 47% Barack Obama

District map and incumbent offices

Suzanne Kosmas's district offices
  • 1000 City Center Circle, 2nd Floor, Port Orange, FL 32129
    386-756-9798 (Phone) (Fax)
  • 12424 Research Parkway, Ste 135, Orlando, FL 32826
    407-208-1106 (Phone) (Fax)
District map layers graciously provided by GovTrack.Us.
See the incumbent's page for more contact info.


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