Florida House of Representatives


The Florida House of Representatives is the lower house of the Florida Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Florida, the Florida Senate being the upper house. Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution of Florida, adopted in 1968, defines the role of the Legislature and how it is to be constituted. The House is composed of 120 members, each elected from a single-member district with a population of approximately 180,000 residents. Legislative districts are drawn on the basis of population figures, provided by the federal decennial census. Representatives' terms begin immediately upon their election.
The Republicans hold a supermajority in the State House with 84 seats; Democrats are in the minority with 33 seats. Three seats are vacant.

Term limits

House members are limited to four consecutive terms. In recent years in the Republican majority caucus, each entering class of House members elects a "speaker-designate" from the class whom the caucus as a whole commits to supporting as Speaker in six years time.

Qualifications

Florida legislators must be at least twenty-one years old, an elector and resident of their district, and must have resided in Florida for at least two years prior to election.

Legislative session

Each year during which the Legislature meets constitutes a new legislative session.

Regular legislative session

The Florida Legislature meets in a 60-day regular legislative session each year. Regular legislative sessions in odd-numbered years must begin on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March. Under the state Constitution, the Legislature can begin even-numbered year regular legislative sessions at a time of its choosing.

Special session

Special legislative sessions may be called by the governor, by a joint proclamation of the Senate president and House speaker, or by a three-fifths vote of all legislators. During any special session the Legislature may only address legislative business that is within the purview of the purpose or purposes stated in the special session proclamation.

Powers and process

Leadership

Composition

Members, 2024–2026

DistrictMemberPartyResidenceCounties representedFirst electedTerm-limited
1Michelle SalzmanRepublicanPensacolaPart of Escambia20202028
2Alex AndradeRepublicanPensacolaParts of Escambia and Santa Rosa20182026
3Nathan BoylesRepublicanHoltParts of Santa Rosa and Okaloosa2025*2034
4Patt ManeyRepublicanDestinPart of Okaloosa20202028
5Shane AbbottRepublicanDeFuniak SpringsCalhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Walton, Washington20222030
6Philip GriffittsRepublicanPanama CityBay20222030
7Jason ShoafRepublicanPort St. JoeDixie, Franklin, Gulf, Hamilton, Lafayette, Liberty, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, parts of Jefferson and Leon2019*2028
8Gallop FranklinDemocraticTallahasseeGadsden, part of Leon20222030
9Allison TantDemocraticTallahasseeMadison, parts of Jefferson and Leon20202028
10Chuck BrannanRepublicanMacclennyBaker, Bradford, Columbia, Union, part of Alachua20182026
11Sam GarrisonRepublicanFleming IslandPart of Clay20202028
12Wyman DugganRepublicanJacksonvillePart of Duval20182026
13Angie NixonDemocraticJacksonvillePart of Duval20202028
14Kimberly DanielsDemocraticJacksonvillePart of Duval2022,
2016–20
2030
15Dean BlackRepublicanJacksonvilleNassau, part of Duval20222030
16Kiyan MichaelRepublicanJacksonvillePart of Duval20222030
17Jessica BakerRepublicanOrange ParkPart of Duval20222030
18Kim KendallRepublicanSt. AugustinePart of St. Johns20242032
19Sam GrecoRepublicanSt. AugustineFlagler, part of St. Johns20242032
20Judson SappRepublicanPalatkaPutnam, parts of Clay, Marion and St. Johns20242032
21Yvonne Hayes HinsonDemocraticGainesvilleParts of Alachua and Marion20202028
22Chad JohnsonRepublicanNewberryGilchrist, Levy, part of Alachua20242032
23J.J. GrowRepublicanLecantoCitrus, part of Marion20242032
24Ryan ChamberlinRepublicanBelleviewPart of Marion2023*2032
25Taylor YarkoskyRepublicanClermontPart of Lake20222030
26Nan CobbRepublicanTavaresPart of Lake20242032
27Richard GentryRepublicanOcalaParts of Lake, Marion and Volusia20242032
28Bill PartingtonRepublicanOrmond BeachPart of Volusia20242032
29Webster BarnabyRepublicanDeltonaPart of Volusia20202028
30Chase TramontRepublicanPort OrangeParts of Brevard and Volusia20222030
31Tyler SiroisRepublicanMerritt IslandPart of Brevard20182026
32Brian HodgersRepublicanMelbournePart of Brevard2025*2034
33Monique MillerRepublicanMelbourne BeachPart of Brevard20242032
34Robbie BrackettRepublicanVero BeachIndian River, part of Brevard20222030
35Erika BoothRepublicanSt. CloudParts of Orange and Osceola20242032
36Rachel PlakonRepublicanLongwoodPart of Seminole20222030
37Susan PlasenciaRepublicanOrlandoParts of Orange and Seminole20222030
38David SmithRepublicanWinter SpringsPart of Seminole20182026
39Doug BanksonRepublicanApopkaParts of Orange and Seminole20222030
40RaShon YoungDemocraticOrlandoPart of Orange2025*2034
41Bruce AntoneDemocraticOrlandoPart of Orange2022,
2012–20,
2002–06
2030
42Anna V. EskamaniDemocraticOrlandoPart of Orange20182026
43Johanna LópezDemocraticOrlandoPart of Orange20222030
44Rita HarrisDemocraticOrlandoPart of Orange20222030
45Leonard SpencerDemocraticGothaParts of Orange and Osceola20242032
46Jose AlvarezDemocraticKissimmeePart of Osceola20242032
47Paula StarkRepublicanSt. CloudParts of Orange and Osceola20222030
48Jon AlbertRepublicanWinter HavenPart of Polk20242032
49Jennifer Kincart JonssonRepublicanFort MeadePart of Polk20242032
50Jennifer CanadyRepublicanLakelandPart of Polk20222030
51Josie TomkowRepublicanPolk CityPart of Polk2018*2026
52VacantSumter, part of Hernando
53Jeff HolcombRepublicanSpring HillParts of Hernando and Pasco20222030
54Randy MaggardRepublicanZephyrhillsPart of Pasco2019*2028
55Kevin SteeleRepublicanHudsonPart of Pasco20222030
56Brad YeagerRepublicanNew Port RicheyPart of Pasco20222030
57Adam AndersonRepublicanPalm HarborPart of Pinellas20222030
58Kim BerfieldRepublicanClearwaterPart of Pinellas2022,
2000–06
2030
59Berny JacquesRepublicanSeminolePart of Pinellas20222030
60Lindsay CrossDemocraticSt. PetersburgPart of Pinellas20222030
61Linda ChaneyRepublicanSt. Pete BeachParts of Pinellas and Hillsborough 20202028
62Michele Rayner-GoolsbyDemocraticSt. PetersburgParts of Hillsborough and Pinellas20202028
63Dianne HartDemocraticTampaPart of Hillsborough20182026
64Susan ValdesRepublicanTampaPart of Hillsborough20182026
65Karen Gonzalez PittmanRepublicanTampaPart of Hillsborough20222030
66Traci KosterRepublicanTampaPart of Hillsborough20202028
67Fentrice DriskellDemocraticTampaPart of Hillsborough20182026
68Lawrence McClureRepublicanDoverPart of Hillsborough2017*2026
69Danny AlvarezRepublicanBrandonPart of Hillsborough20222030
70Michael OwenRepublicanLithiaParts of Hillsborough and Manatee20242032
71Will RobinsonRepublicanBradentonPart of Manatee20182026
72Bill ConerlyRepublicanLakewood RanchPart of Manatee20242032
73Fiona McFarlandRepublicanSarasotaPart of Sarasota20202028
74James BuchananRepublicanOspreyPart of Sarasota20182026
75Danny NixRepublicanPort CharlotteParts of Charlotte and Sarasota20242032
76Vanessa OliverRepublicanNorth Fort MyersDeSoto, parts of Charlotte and Lee20242032
77Tiffany EspositoRepublicanFort MyersPart of Lee20222030
78Jenna Persons-MulickaRepublicanFort MyersPart of Lee20202028
79Mike GiallombardoRepublicanCape CoralPart of Lee20202028
80Adam BotanaRepublicanBonita SpringsParts of Collier and Lee20202028
81Yvette BenarrochRepublicanNaplesPart of Collier20242032
82Lauren MeloRepublicanNaplesHendry, part of Collier20202028
83Kaylee TuckRepublicanSebringGlades, Hardee, Highlands, Okeechobee20202028
84Dana TrabulsyRepublicanFort PiercePart of St. Lucie20202028
85Toby OverdorfRepublicanPalm CityParts of Martin and St. Lucie20182026
86John SnyderRepublicanStuartParts of Martin and Palm Beach20202028
87VacantPart of Palm Beach
88Jervonte EdmondsDemocraticWest Palm BeachPart of Palm Beach2022*2030
89Debra TendrichDemocraticWest Palm BeachPart of Palm Beach20242032
90Rob LongDemocraticDelray BeachPart of Palm Beach2025*2034
91Peggy Gossett-SeidmanRepublicanHighland BeachPart of Palm Beach20222030
92Kelly SkidmoreDemocraticBoca RatonPart of Palm Beach2020, 2006–10,2028
93Anne GerwigRepublicanWellingtonPart of Palm Beach20242032
94Meg WeinbergerRepublicanWest Palm BeachPart of Palm Beach20242032
95Christine HunschofskyDemocraticParklandPart of Broward20202028
96Dan DaleyDemocraticCoral SpringsPart of Broward2019*2028
97Lisa DunkleyDemocraticSunrisePart of Broward20222030
98Mitch RosenwaldDemocraticLauderdale LakesPart of Broward20242032
99Daryl CampbellDemocraticFort LauderdalePart of Broward2022*2030
100Chip LaMarcaRepublicanLighthouse PointPart of Broward20182026
101Hillary CasselRepublicanHollywoodPart of Broward20222030
102Michael GottliebDemocraticDaviePart of Broward20182026
103Robin BartlemanDemocraticWestonPart of Broward20202028
104Felicia RobinsonDemocraticMiami GardensParts of Broward and Miami-Dade20202028
105Marie WoodsonDemocraticHollywoodPart of Broward20202028
106Fabián BasabeRepublicanMiami BeachPart of Miami-Dade20222030
107Wallace AristideDemocraticMiami GardensPart of Miami-Dade20242032
108Dotie JosephDemocraticNorth MiamiPart of Miami-Dade20182026
109Ashley GanttDemocraticMiamiPart of Miami-Dade20222030
110Tom FabricioRepublicanMiami LakesPart of Miami-Dade20202028
111David BorreroRepublicanSweetwaterPart of Miami-Dade20202028
112Alex RizoRepublicanHialeahPart of Miami-Dade20202028
113VacantMiamiPart of Miami-Dade
114Demi BusattaRepublicanCoral GablesPart of Miami-Dade20202028
115Omar BlancoRepublicanMiamiPart of Miami-Dade20242032
116Daniel PerezRepublicanMiamiPart of Miami-Dade2017*2026
117Kevin ChamblissDemocraticFlorida CityPart of Miami-Dade20202028
118Mike RedondoRepublicanMiamiPart of Miami-Dade2023*2032
119Juan Carlos PorrasRepublicanMiamiPart of Miami-Dade20222030
120Jim MooneyRepublicanIslamoradaMonroe and part of Miami-Dade20202028