| Florida's 14th State House of Representatives district | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Representative |
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| Demographics | 41.0% White 52.9% Black 4.6% Hispanic 1.8% Asian 0.4% Native American 0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.5% Other | ||
| Population (2010) • Voting age | 155,895 114,782 | ||
Florida's 14th House district elects one member of theFlorida House of Representatives. This district is located inNortheast Florida, and encompasses part of theFirst Coast, as well as part of theJacksonville metropolitan area. The district covers northwesternDuval County, including much ofNorthside neighborhood and parts ofWestside andDowntown Jacksonville. The largest city in the district isJacksonville, though it only contains part of the city. As of the 2010 census, the district's population is 155,895. This district ismajority-minority.[1][2]
The district containsJacksonville International Airport.
There was a vacancy in 1988 as the incumbent,Carl Ogden, resigned. TeacherStephen R. Wise won a special election to fill the seat.
As of 2020, the district is represented byAngie Nixon.
| Party | Representatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Democratic | 10 | |
| Republican | 1 | |
| # | Name | Term of service | Residence | Political party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ken Smith | 1967–1970 | Perry | Democratic |
| 2 | Jack Burke Jr. | 1970–1972 | Perry | Democratic |
| 3 | Gene Hodges | 1972–1982 | Cedar Key | Democratic |
| 4 | Carl Ogden | 1982–1988 | Jacksonville | Democratic |
| Vacant | 1988 | |||
| 5 | Stephen R. Wise | 1988–1992 | Jacksonville | Republican |
| 6 | Tony Hill | 1992–2000 | Jacksonville | Democratic |
| 7 | Terry L. Fields | 2000–2008 | Jacksonville | Democratic |
| 8 | Mia L. Jones | 2008–2016 | Jacksonville | Democratic |
| 9 | Kimberly Daniels | 2016–2020 | Jacksonville | Democratic |
| 10 | Angie Nixon | 2020–present | Jacksonville | Democratic |