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Bill Rufty: A fourth candidate for House District 41

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A third Republican and likely to be the fourth candidate overall seeking the vacant Florida House District 41 next year filed his qualification papers today.

Retired Second District Court of Appeal Judge Charlie Davis filed to run as a Republican for the east Polk County seat that will be left vacant by state Rep. John Wood, a Winter Haven Republican, in 2016 when he reaches his eight-year term limit.

Davis, 67, spent 32 years on the bench as a Polk County judge, a 10th Judicial Circuit judge and was appointed by then-Gov. Jeb Bush in 1999 to the appellate court from which he retired in February this year.

Davis received a bachelor’s degree in history from Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, Tenn., in 1970 and master’s degree in history from the University of Cincinnati in 1971. After two years of teaching, he studied for his law degree at the University of Florida, graduating in 1975.

In 1976, he was elected to the Winter Haven City Commission and elected mayor in 1978. He was elected county judge in 1982 and circuit judge in 1984.

House District 41 is proving to be very popular among would-be candidates because it will be the only open Polk County-anchored legislative seat next year.

Already Republican fundraiser and activist Sam Killebrew and Polk County Commissioner Ed Smith have filed to run in a Republican primary next year before being joined by Davis today.

Retired Circuit Judge Bob Doyel, a Democrat, has announced that he also will run for the seat.

Former Ledger of Lakeland columnist Bill Rufty is Central Florida political correspondent for SaintPetersBlog and Florida Politics. Rufty had been with the Ledger from 1985-2015, where, as political editor, he covered a wide range of beats, including local and state politics, the Lakeland City Commission, and the Florida Legislature. Ledger editor Lenore Devore said about Rufty’s 30-year career: “[He is] a man full of knowledge, a polling expert and a war history buff … who has a steel trap in his brain, remembering details most of us have long since forgotten.”

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