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Florida House of Representatives
2016-18 Florida Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
4 terms (8 years)
History
FoundedJanuary 7, 1839
Preceded byLegislative Council of the Territory of Florida
New session started
March 7, 2017
Leadership
Richard Corcoran (R)
since November 22, 2016
Speaker pro tempore
Jeanette Núñez (R)
since November 22, 2016
Majority Leader
Ray Rodrigues (R)
since November 22, 2016
Minority Leader
Janet Cruz (D)
since November 21, 2016
Structure
Seats120
Composition of the Florida House of Representatives
Political groups
Majority
  •   Republican (79)
  •   Democratic (41)
Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle III, Florida Constitution
Salary$29,697/year + per diem
Elections
Last election
November 8, 2016
Next election
November 6, 2018
RedistrictingLegislative Control
Motto
In God We Trust
Meeting place
House of Representatives Chamber
Florida Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida
Website
Florida House of Representatives

The Florida House of Representatives is the lower house of the legislature of the U.S. state of Florida. Along with the Senate, it comprises the Florida Legislature. The House has 120 members, each elected from a single-member district with a population of about 157,000. The House meets at the State Capitol in Tallahassee.

Members serve two-year terms and are restricted by term limits, limiting them to four consecutive two-year terms, but after sitting out one term may run again.

The Florida Constitution establishes the powers and duties shared by the House and Senate, which include passing laws, developing an annual state budget, and making investigations. Additionally, the House has the exclusive power to impeach state officials.

The House has its origins in Florida’s territorial period, when the existing Florida Territorial Legislative Council was expanded, renamed the House of Representatives, and made the lower house in a new, bicameral Legislative Council in 1838.

Terms and qualifications

State representatives are elected to two-year terms during even-numbered years. A representative must be at least 21 years of age, a resident of the district in which he or she will serve, and a resident of Florida for at least two years before being qualified to run for election.[1] Once elected, representatives are limited to four consecutive terms but can run again after sitting out one election.[1]

Session

The entire Florida Legislature meets every year in a session beginning on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March and lasting 60 calendar days.[2] Special sessions may be called either by the Governor or by the leaders of both chambers acting jointly. The Speaker of the House is elected by the representatives for a two-year term. The Speaker has the power to preside over the chamber during a session, to appoint committee members and chairs of committees, to influence the placement of bills on the calendar, and to rule on procedural motions. The Speaker pro tempore presides if the Speaker leaves the Chair or if there is a vacancy.

Composition

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
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Republican Democratic NPA Vacant
End of previous legislature 81 37 1 119 1
Begin (November 2016) 79 41 0 120 0
Latest voting share 65.8% 34.2%

Leadership

Position Name Party District
Speaker of the House Richard Corcoran Republican 37
Speaker pro tempore Jeanette Núñez Republican 119
Majority Leader Ray Rodrigues Republican 76
Minority Leader Janet Cruz Democratic 62
Minority Leader pro tempore Bobby DuBose Democratic 94

Members, 2016–2018

District Name Party Residence Counties represented First Elected[3]
1 Clay Ingram Rep Pensacola Part of Escambia 2010
2 Frank White Rep Pensacola Parts of Escambia and Santa Rosa 2016
3 Jayer Williamson Rep Pace Parts of Okaloosa and Santa Rosa 2016
4 Mel Ponder Rep Destin Part of Okaloosa 2016
5 Brad Drake Rep DeFuniak Springs Holmes, Jackson, Walton, Washington, part of Bay 2014,
2008-12
6 Jay Trumbull Rep Panama City Part of Bay 2014
7 Halsey Beshears Rep Monticello Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Jefferson, Lafayette, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Wakulla, part of Leon 2012
8 Ramon Alexander Dem Tallahassee Gadsden, part of Leon 2016
9 Loranne Ausley Dem Tallahassee Part of Leon 2016,
2000-08
10 Elizabeth W. Porter Rep Lake City Baker, Columbia, Hamilton, Suwannee, part of Alachua 2010
11 Cord Byrd Rep Neptune Beach Nassau, part of Duval 2016
12 Clay Yarborough Rep Jacksonville Part of Duval 2016
13 Tracie Davis Dem Jacksonville Part of Duval 2016
14 Kimberly Daniels Dem Jacksonville Part of Duval 2016
15 Jay Fant Rep Jacksonville Part of Duval 2014
16 Jason Fischer Rep Jacksonville Part of Duval 2016
17 Cyndi Stevenson Rep St. Augustine Part of St. Johns 2015
18 Travis Cummings Rep Orange Park Part of Clay 2012
19 Bobby Payne Rep Palatka Bradford, Putnam, Union, part of Clay 2016
20 Clovis Watson, Jr. Dem Alachua Parts of Alachua and Marion 2012
21 Chuck Clemons Rep Newberry Dixie, Gilchrist, part of Alachua 2016
22 Charlie Stone Rep Ocala Levy, part of Marion 2012
23 Stan McClain Rep Belleview Part of Marion 2016
24 Paul Renner Rep Palm Coast Flagler, parts of St. Johns and Volusia 2015
25 Tom Leek Rep Ormond Beach Part of Volusia 2016
26 Patrick Henry Dem Daytona Beach Part of Volusia 2016
27 David Santiago Rep Deltona Part of Volusia 2012
28 Jason Brodeur Rep Sanford Part of Seminole 2010
29 Scott Plakon Rep Longwood Part of Seminole 2014,
2008-12
30 Bob Cortes Rep Altamonte Springs Parts of Orange and Seminole 2014
31 Jennifer Sullivan Rep Mount Dora Parts of Lake and Orange 2014
32 Larry Metz Rep Yalaha Part of Lake 2010
33 Don Hahnfeldt Rep The Villages Sumter, parts of Lake and Marion 2016
34 Ralph Massullo Jr. Rep Lecanto Citrus, part of Hernando 2016
35 Blaise Ingoglia Rep Spring Hill Part of Hernando 2014
36 Amber Mariano Rep Hudson Part of Pasco 2016
37 Richard Corcoran Rep Land O' Lakes Part of Pasco 2010
38 Danny Burgess Rep Zephyrhills Part of Pasco 2014
39 Neil Combee Rep Polk City Parts of Osceola and Polk 2012
40 Colleen Burton Rep Lakeland Part of Polk 2014
41 Sam Killebrew Rep Winter Haven Part of Polk 2016
42 Mike La Rosa Rep St. Cloud Parts of Osceola and Polk 2012
43 John Cortes Dem Kissimmee Part of Osceola 2014
44 Eric Eisnaugle Rep Orlando Part of Orange 2014
45 Kamia Brown Dem Orlando Part of Orange 2016
46 Bruce Antone Dem Orlando Part of Orange 2012
47 Mike Miller Rep Orlando Part of Orange 2014
48 Amy Mercado Dem Orlando Part of Orange 2016
49 Carlos Guillermo Smith Dem Orlando Part of Orange 2016
50 Rene Plasencia Rep Orlando Parts of Brevard and Orange 2014
51 Tom Goodson Rep Titusville Part of Brevard 2010
52 Thad Altman Rep Rockledge Part of Brevard 2016,
2003-08
53 Randy Fine Rep Melbourne Beach Part of Brevard 2016
54 Erin Grall Rep Vero Beach Indian River, part of St. Lucie 2016
55 Cary Pigman Rep Avon Park Glades, Highlands, Okeechobee, part of St. Lucie 2012
56 Ben Albritton Rep Wauchula DeSoto, Hardee, part of Polk 2010
57 Jake Raburn Rep Lithia Part of Hillsborough 2012
58 Dan Raulerson Rep Plant City Part of Hillsborough 2012
59 Ross Spano Rep Dover Part of Hillsborough 2012
60 Jackie Toledo Rep Tampa Part of Hillsborough 2016
61 Sean Shaw Dem Tampa Part of Hillsborough 2016
62 Janet Cruz Dem Tampa Part of Hillsborough 2010
63 Shawn Harrison Rep Tampa Part of Hillsborough 2014
64 J. W. Grant Rep Tampa Parts of Hillsborough and Pinellas 2015
65 Chris Sprowls Rep Palm Harbor Part of Pinellas 2014
66 Larry Ahern Rep Seminole Part of Pinellas 2010
67 Chris Latvala Rep Clearwater Part of Pinellas 2014
68 Ben Diamond Dem St. Petersburg Part of Pinellas 2016
69 Kathleen Peters Rep South Pasadena Part of Pinellas 2012
70 Wengay Newton Dem St. Petersburg Parts of Hillsborough, Manatee, Pinellas, Sarasota 2016
71 Jim Boyd Rep Bradenton Parts of Manatee and Sarasota 2010
72 Alexandra Miller Rep Sarasota Part of Sarasota 2016
73 Joe Gruters Rep Sarasota Parts of Manatee and Sarasota 2016
74 Julio Gonzalez Rep Venice Part of Sarasota 2014
75 Michael J. Grant Rep Port Charlotte Charlotte 2016,
2004-08
76 Ray Rodrigues Rep Estero Part of Lee 2012
77 Dane Eagle Rep Cape Coral Part of Lee 2012
78 Heather Fitzenhagen Rep Fort Myers Part of Lee 2012
79 Matt Caldwell Rep Lehigh Acres Part of Lee 2010
80 Byron Donalds Rep Naples Hendry, part of Collier 2016
81 Joe Abruzzo Dem Wellington Part of Palm Beach 2016,
2008-12
82 MaryLynn Magar Rep Tequesta Parts of Martin and Palm Beach 2012
83 Gayle Harrell Rep Stuart Parts of Martin and St. Lucie 2010,
2000-08
84 Larry Lee, Jr. Dem Port St. Lucie Part of St. Lucie 2012
85 Rick Roth Rep Loxahatchee Part of Palm Beach 2016
86 Matt Willhite Dem Wellington Part of Palm Beach 2016
87 David Silvers Dem West Palm Beach Part of Palm Beach 2016
88 Al Jacquet Dem Lantana Part of Palm Beach 2016
89 Bill Hager Rep Delray Beach Part of Palm Beach 2010
90 Lori Berman Dem Lantana Part of Palm Beach 2010
91 Emily Slosberg Dem Boca Raton Part of Palm Beach 2016
92 Patricia Hawkins-Williams Dem Lauderdale Lakes Part of Broward 2016
93 George Moraitis Rep Fort Lauderdale Part of Broward 2010
94 Bobby DuBose Dem Fort Lauderdale Part of Broward 2014
95 Barrington Russell Dem Lauderdale Lakes Part of Broward 2016
96 Kristin Jacobs Dem Pompano Beach Part of Broward 2014
97 Jared Moskowitz Dem Coral Springs Part of Broward 2012
98 Katie Edwards Dem Plantation Part of Broward 2012
99 Evan Jenne Dem Hollywood Part of Broward 2014
100 Joe Geller Dem Aventura Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade 2014
101 Shevrin D. Jones Dem West Park Part of Broward 2012
102 Sharon Pritchett Dem Miami Gardens Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade 2012
103 Manny Díaz, Jr. Rep Hialeah Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade 2010
104 Richard Stark Dem Weston Part of Broward 2012
105 Carlos Trujillo Rep Miami Parts of Broward, Collier, and Miami-Dade 2010
106 Bob Rommel Rep Naples Part of Collier 2016
107 Barbara Watson Dem Miami Gardens Part of Miami-Dade 2011
108 Roy Hardemon Dem Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2016
109 Cynthia Stafford Dem Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2010
110 José R. Oliva Rep Miami Lakes Part of Miami-Dade 2011
111 Bryan Avila Rep Hialeah Part of Miami-Dade 2014
112 Nicholas Duran Dem Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2016
113 David Richardson Dem Miami Beach Part of Miami-Dade 2012
114 Daisy Baez Dem Coral Gables Part of Miami-Dade 2016
115 Michael Bileca Rep Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2010
116 José Félix Díaz Rep Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2010
117 Kionne McGhee Dem Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2012
118 Robert Asencio Dem Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2016
119 Jeanette Núñez Rep Miami Part of Miami-Dade 2010
120 Holly Merrill Raschein Rep Key Largo Monroe and part of Miami-Dade 2012

District map

Current districts and party composition of the Florida House of Representatives
  Democratic Party
  Republican Party

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Florida Constitution Online (accessed May 22, 2013)
  2. ^ "Session - The Florida Senate".
  3. ^ And previous terms of service, if any.