United States congressional delegations from Florida


These are tables of congressional delegations from Florida to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.
Unlike many smaller states that generally have continuity in their districts when reapportioned every 10 years after the United States Census, Florida has seen a great deal of demographic change and population shifts since statehood. An individual numbered district today does not necessarily cover the same geographic area as the same numbered district before reapportionment. For example, Adam Putnam and before him Charles T. Canady have represented the since 1993, which was previously held by Tom Lewis. However, the area they serve identically covers much of the Polk County area previously represented by Andy Ireland when it was part of the.

House of Representatives

Current members

List of members of the Floridian United States House delegation, their terms in office, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has 27 members, including 14 Republicans and 13 Democrats.
DistrictMembers
PartyServiceCPVIDistrict map
1st
Matt Gaetz
RepublicanSince January 3, 2017R+22
2nd
Neal Dunn
RepublicanSince January 3, 2017R+18
3rd
Ted Yoho
RepublicanSince January 3, 2013R+9
4th
John Rutherford
RepublicanSince January 3, 2017R+17
5th
Al Lawson
DemocraticSince January 3, 2017D+12
6th
Michael Waltz
RepublicanSince January 3, 2019R+7
7th
Stephanie Murphy
DemocraticSince January 3, 2017EVEN
8th
Bill Posey
RepublicanSince January 3, 2009R+11
9th
Darren Soto
DemocraticSince January 3, 2017D+5
10th
Val Demings
DemocraticSince January 3, 2017D+11
11th
Daniel Webster
RepublicanSince January 3, 2011R+15
12th
Gus Bilirakis
RepublicanSince January 3, 2007R+8
13th
Charlie Crist
DemocraticSince January 3, 2017D+2
14th
Kathy Castor
DemocraticSince January 3, 2007D+7
15th
Ross Spano
RepublicanSince January 3, 2019R+6
16th
Vern Buchanan
RepublicanSince January 3, 2007R+7
17th
Greg Steube
RepublicanSince January 3, 2019R+13
18th
Brian Mast
RepublicanSince January 3, 2017R+5
19th
Francis Rooney
RepublicanSince January 3, 2017R+13
20th
Alcee Hastings
DemocraticSince January 3, 1993D+31
21st
Lois Frankel
DemocraticSince January 3, 2013D+9
22nd
Ted Deutch
DemocraticSince April 13, 2010D+6
23rd
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
DemocraticSince January 3, 2005D+11
24th
Frederica Wilson
DemocraticSince January 3, 2011D+34
25th
Mario Díaz-Balart
RepublicanSince January 3, 2003R+4
26th
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
DemocraticSince January 3, 2019D+6
27th
Donna Shalala
DemocraticSince January 3, 2019D+5

1822–1845: 1 non-voting delegate from [Florida Territory]

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Joseph Marion Hernández
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Richard Keith Call
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Joseph M. White
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Joseph M. White
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Joseph M. White
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Joseph M. White
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Joseph M. White
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Joseph M. White
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Charles Downing
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Charles Downing
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David Levy Yulee
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David Levy Yulee

1845–1873: 1 seat

Until 1873, Florida had one seat, elected at-large statewide.
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Edward C. Cabell
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William H. Brockenbrough
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Edward C. Cabell
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Edward C. Cabell
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Edward C. Cabell
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Augustus Maxwell
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Augustus Maxwell
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George S. Hawkins
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George S. Hawkins
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American Civil War
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American Civil War
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American Civil War
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Charles M. Hamilton
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Charles M. Hamilton
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Josiah T. Walls
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Silas L. Niblack

1873–1903: 2 seats

Following the 1870 census, Florida was reapportioned a second seat.

1903–1913: 3 seats

Following the 1900 census, Florida gained a seat in reapportionment.

1913–1933: 4 seats

Following the 1910 census, Florida gained a seat in reapportionment. From 1913 to 1915 only, an at-large seat was created. Starting in 1915, however, four districts were used.

1933–1943: 5 seats

Following the 1930 census, Florida gained a seat in reapportionment. From 1933 to 1937 only, an at-large seat was created. Starting in 1937, however, five districts were used.

1943–1953: 6 seats

Following the 1940 census, Florida gained a seat in reapportionment. From 1943 to 1945 only, an at-large seat was created. Starting in 1945, however, six districts were used.

1953–1963: 8 seats

Following the 1950 census, Florida gained two seats in reapportionment.

1963–1973: 12 seats

Following the 1960 census, Florida gained four seats in reapportionment.

1973–1983: 15 seats

Following the 1970 census, Florida gained three seats in reapportionment.

1983–1993: 19 seats

Following the 1980 census, Florida gained four seats in reapportionment.

1993–2003: 23 seats

Following the 1990 census, Florida gained four seats in reapportionment.

2003–2013: 25 seats

Following the 2000 census, Florida gained two seats in reapportionment.

2013–Present: 27 seats

Following the 2010 census, Florida gained two more seats in reapportionment, which were redistricted for the, starting in 2013.

United States Senate

Class 1 SenatorsCongressClass 3 Senators
David Levy Yulee 29th James Westcott
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31st Jackson Morton -
Stephen Mallory 32nd -
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34th David Levy Yulee -
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American Civil War37th American Civil War
American Civil War38th American Civil War
American Civil War39th American Civil War
Adonijah Welch 40th Thomas W. Osborn
Abijah Gilbert 41st -
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43rd Simon B. Conover -
Charles W. Jones 44th -
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46th Wilkinson Call -
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Samuel Pasco 50th -
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55th Stephen Mallory II -
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60th William James Bryan -
60th William Hall Milton -
61st Duncan U. Fletcher -
Nathan P. Bryan 62nd -
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74th Scott M. Loftin William Luther Hill
74th Charles O. Andrews Claude Pepper
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79th Spessard Holland -
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82nd George Smathers -
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91st Edward J. Gurney -
Lawton Chiles 92nd -
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93rd Richard Bernard Stone -
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96th Paula Hawkins -
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100th Bob Graham -
Connie Mack III 101st -
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Bill Nelson 107th -
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Mel Martinez
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111th George LeMieux -
112th Marco Rubio -
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Rick Scott 116th -

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