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<tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>54</td><td>[[James Frishe]]</td><td>Republican</td><td>2006</td></tr>
<tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>54</td><td>[[James Frishe]]</td><td>Republican</td><td>2006</td></tr>
<tr bgcolor=#DDEEFF><td>55</td><td>[[Frank Peterman]]</td><td>Democrat</td><td>2000</td></tr>
<tr bgcolor=#DDEEFF><td>55</td><td>[[Frank Peterman]]</td><td>Democrat</td><td>2000</td></tr>
<tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>56</td><td>[[Anthony Traviesa]]</td><td>Republican</td><td>1996</td></tr>
<tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>56</td><td>[[Anthony Traviesa]]</td><td>Republican</td><td>2000</td></tr>
<tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>57</td><td>[[Faye Culp]]</td><td>Republican</td><td>2002</td></tr>
<tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>57</td><td>[[Faye Culp]]</td><td>Republican</td><td>2002</td></tr>
<tr bgcolor=#DDEEFF><td>58</td><td>[[Michael Scionti]]</td><td>Democrat</td><td>2006</td></tr>
<tr bgcolor=#DDEEFF><td>58</td><td>[[Michael Scionti]]</td><td>Democrat</td><td>2006</td></tr>

Revision as of 22:52, 24 April 2007

The Florida House of Representatives, one of the two Chambers of the Florida Legislature, is composed of 120 members, each representing a district.

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. Once elected, representatives are limited to four terms.

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. 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.

Affiliation Members
Template:American politics/party colours/Republican Republican Party 78
Template:American politics/party colours/Democratic Democratic Party 41
 Total
119 and 1 vacant
 Government Majority
37


Current Members of the Florida House of Representatives

  • Jeff Kottkamp (R) Left his seat to run for Lieutenant Governor with Charlie Crist.
DistrictRepresentativePartyFirst elected
1Greg EversRepublican2001
2Dave MurzinRepublican2002
3C.V."Clay"FordRepublican2007.Special Election
4Ray Sansom, Speaker-DesignateRepublican2002
5Don BrownRepublican2000
6Jimmy PatronisRepublican2006
7Marti ColeyRepublican2005, Special election
8Curtis RichardsonDemocrat2000
9Loranne AusleyDemocrat2000
10Will Kendrick[1]Republican2000
11Debbie Boyd
Democrat2006
12Aaron BeanRepublican2000
13JC CarrollRepublican2003
14Terry FieldsDemocrat2000
15Audrey GibsonDemocrat2002
16Mark MahonRepublican2000
17Stan JordanRepublican2000
18Don DavisRepublican2000
19Dick KravitzRepublican2000
20William ProctorRepublican2004
21Joe PickensRepublican2000
22Larry CretulRepublican2002
23Charles Chestnut IVDemocrat2006
24Dennis BaxleyRepublican2000
25Alan HaysRepublican2000
26Pat PattersonRepublican2002
27Joyce CusackDemocrat2000
28Dorothy HukillRepublican2004
29Ralph PoppellRepublican2002
30Thad AltmanRepublican2003
31Mitch NeedelmanRepublican2000
32Bob AllenRepublican2000
33Sandy AdamsRepublican2002
34David MealorRepublican2000
35Dean CannonRepublican2000
36Scott RandolphDemocrat2006
37David SimmonsRepublican2000
38Bryan NelsonRepublican2006
39Geraldine ThompsonDemocrat2006
40Andy GardinerRepublican2000
41Steve PrecourtRepublican2006
42Hugh GibsonRepublican2000
43Charlie DeanRepublican2002
44Robert SchenckRepublican2006
45Tom AndersonRepublican2002
46John LeggRepublican2004
47Kevin AmblerRepublican2002
48Peter NehrRepublican2006
49John "Q" QuinonesRepublican2002
50Ed HooperRepublican2006
51Janet LongDemocrat2006
52Bill HellerDemocrat2006
53Rick KrisemanDemocrat2006
54James FrisheRepublican2006
55Frank PetermanDemocrat2000
56Anthony TraviesaRepublican2000
57Faye CulpRepublican2002
58Michael SciontiDemocrat2006
59Betty ReedDemocrat2006
60Ed HomanRepublican2002
61Will WeatherfordRepublican2006
62Richard Glorioso,Republican2004
63Seth McKeelRepublican2006
64Dennis A. RossRepublican2006
65Marty Bowen, Majority LeaderRepublican2000
66Baxter TroutmanRepublican2002
67Ron ReaganRepublican2002
68Bill GalvanoRepublican2002
69Keith FitzgeraldDemocrat2006
70Doug HolderRepublican2006
71Micheal GrantRepublican2004
72Paige KreegelRepublican2004
73Nick ThompsonRepublican2006
74Gary AubuchonRepublican2006
75Trudi WilliamsRepublican2004
76Garrett RichterRepublican2006
77Denise GrimsleyRepublican2004
78Richard MachekDemocrat2000
79Frank AttkissonRepublican2000
80Stan MayfieldRepublican2000
81Gayle HarrellRepublican2000
82William SnyderRepublican2006
83Carl DominoRepublican2002
84Priscilla TaylorDemocrat2000
85Shelley VanaDemocrat2002
86Maria SachsDemocrat2006
87Adam HasnerRepublican2002
88Susan BucherDemocrat2000
89Mary BrandenburgDemocrat2002
90Kelly SkidmoreDemocrat2006
91Ellyn Setnor Bogdanoff, Majority WhipRepublican2004
92Jack SeilerDemocrat2000
93Perry Thurston Jr.Democrat2006
94Matthew MeadowsDemocrat2000
95Jim WaldmanDemocrat2006
96Ari Abraham PorthDemocrat2004
97Martin David KiarDemocrat2006
98Franklin SandsDemocrat2004
99Elaine SchwartzDemocrat2006
100Evan JenneDemocrat2006
101Mike DavisRepublican2002
102Eduardo GonzalezRepublican2006
103Wilbert HollowayDemocrat2000
104Yolly RobersonDemocrat2002
105Joseph GibbonsDemocrat2006
106Dan Gelber, Minority LeaderDemocrat2000
107Luis GarciaDemocrat2006
108Ronald BriseDemocrat2006
109Dorothy Bendross-MindingallDemocrat2000
110Rene GarciaRepublican2000
111Marco Rubio, SpeakerRepublican2000
112David RiveraRepublican2002
113Carlos Lopez-CanteraRepublican2004
114Anitere Flores
Republican2004
115Juan-Carlos PlanasRepublican2002
116Marcelo LlorenteRepublican2002
117Julio RobainaRepublican2002
118Edward BullardDemocrat2000
119Juan C. ZapataRepublican2002
120Ronald Saunders Democrat2006

References

  1. ^ Elected as a Democrat. See Will Kendrick, a Democrat No More

See also

External links

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