Chiles Drops Out of Fla. Governor's Race

The son and namesake of former Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles Jr. (search) is dropping out of the 2006 governor's race, less than two months after announcing he would run, a spokesman said Tuesday.

Lawton "Bud" Chiles III (search), 51, decided not to run after learning of a provision in the state constitution that requires a gubernatorial candidate to live in the state for the seven years before the election, said Ron Sachs, a friend of Chiles and former communications director for his father.

Chiles, a Democrat, was expected to make a formal announcement duritwo years ago after living in the Northeast for about a decade. He previously lived in Tallahassee, where he ran a communications company.

State Sen. Rod Smith (search) and U.S. Rep. Jim Davis have already announced they will seek the Democratic nomination for governor. Other Democrats contemplating a run include Florida Democratic Party Chairman Scott Maddox and former state education commissioner Betty Castor, who lost to Mel Martinez in last year's U.S. Senate race.

Republicans considering a run for governor include Attorney General Charlie Crist, state Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher and Lt. Gov. Toni Jennings.