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JUNE 20, 2008

By the numbers: state legislative qualifying

The dust settled from today's filing deadline for legislative candidates. Here's how it breaks down by the numbers.

In the state Senate, 21 seats were up for grabs.
-Seven open races with no incumbent (Senate districts 9, 23, 24, 29, 31, 35, 37)
-Nine incumbents face challengers
-Five incumbents won re-election when no opponent filed to run
-One won election without a challenge (Republican Garret Richter in Senate District 37)

In the state House, 120 seats were up for grabs.
-32 open races with no incumbent
-54 incumbents face challengers
-31 incumbents won re-election when no opponent filed to run
-Two won election without a challenge (Republican Tom Grady in House District 76 and Democrat Mark Pafford in House District 88)

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