Tampa Bay area lawmakers tee up their 2026 campaigns

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Three state House members, including two freshman Republicans, took initial steps this week toward running for re-election in 2026.

Rep. Brad Yeager, R-New Port Richey, opened a campaign account to seek a third term in Pasco County’s House District 56, according to the state Division of Elections website.

Meanwhile, Rep. Jon Albert, R-Frostproof, and Rep. Jennifer Kincart Jonsson, R-Lakeland, opened accounts to run again in 2026 in House District 48 and House District 49, respectively.

The two Polk County Republicans were first elected to the House in November.

Also this week, Homosassa Republican Tod Gordon Cloud opened an account to run in House District 23 in Citrus and Marion counties, according to the Division of Elections website.

Rep. J.J. Grow, R-Inverness, was elected to the seat in November and has opened an account to run for another term in 2026.

One Response to “Tampa Bay area lawmakers tee up their 2026 campaigns”

  1. Susie Craig

    You guys are really gonna run again after that horrible immigration bill that you call that Trump bill? Good luck with that cause I have a feeling a lot of your constituents are not happy with you.
    Did you run on cracking down on illegal immigration?

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