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Florida's 14th House of Representatives district

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American legislative district

Florida's 14th State
House of Representatives
district

Map of the district
Representative
 Angie Nixon
DJacksonville
Demographics41.0% 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.

Representatives from 1967 to the present

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Representatives by party affiliation
PartyRepresentatives
Democratic10
Republican1
#NameTerm of serviceResidencePolitical party
1Ken Smith1967–1970PerryDemocratic
2Jack Burke Jr.1970–1972PerryDemocratic
3Gene Hodges1972–1982Cedar KeyDemocratic
4Carl Ogden1982–1988JacksonvilleDemocratic
Vacant1988
5Stephen R. Wise1988–1992JacksonvilleRepublican
6Tony Hill1992–2000JacksonvilleDemocratic
7Terry L. Fields2000–2008JacksonvilleDemocratic
8Mia L. Jones2008–2016JacksonvilleDemocratic
9Kimberly Daniels2016–2020JacksonvilleDemocratic
10Angie Nixon2020–presentJacksonvilleDemocratic

See also

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References

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  1. ^"District 14 Demographic Profile (H000H9049)"(PDF).Florida House of Representatives. RetrievedDecember 29, 2020.
  2. ^Ward, Robert (2010).The People of Lawmaking in Florida 1822 - 2010. Tallahassee, Florida: Florida House of Representatives.
Speaker
Daniel Perez (R)
Speakerpro tempore
Wyman Duggan (R)
Majority Leader
Tyler Sirois (R)
Minority Leader
Fentrice Driskell (D)
  1. Michelle Salzman (R)
  2. Alex Andrade (R)
  3. Nathan Boyles (R)
  4. Patt Maney (R)
  5. Shane Abbott (R)
  6. Philip Griffitts (R)
  7. Jason Shoaf (R)
  8. Gallop Franklin (D)
  9. Allison Tant (D)
  10. Chuck Brannan (R)
  11. Sam Garrison (R)
  12. Wyman Duggan (R)
  13. Angie Nixon (D)
  14. Kimberly Daniels (D)
  15. Dean Black (R)
  16. Kiyan Michael (R)
  17. Jessica Baker (R)
  18. Kim Kendall (R)
  19. Sam Greco (R)
  20. Judson Sapp (R)
  21. Yvonne Hayes Hinson (D)
  22. Chad Johnson (R)
  23. J.J. Grow (R)
  24. Ryan Chamberlin (R)
  25. Taylor Yarkosky (R)
  26. Nan Cobb (R)
  27. Richard Gentry (R)
  28. Bill Parrington (R)
  29. Webster Barnaby (R)
  30. Chase Tramont (R)
  31. Tyler Sirois (R)
  32. Brian Hodgers (R)
  33. Monique Miller (R)
  34. Robbie Brackett (R)
  35. Erika Booth (R)
  36. Rachel Plakon (R)
  37. Susan Plasencia (R)
  38. David Smith (R)
  39. Doug Bankson (R)
  40. RaShon Young (D)
  41. Bruce Antone (D)
  42. Anna V. Eskamani (D)
  43. Johanna López (D)
  44. Rita Harris (D)
  45. Leonard Spencer (D)
  46. Jose Alvarez (D)
  47. Paula Stark (R)
  48. Jon Albert (R)
  49. Jennifer Kincart Jonsson (R)
  50. Jennifer Canady (R)
  51. Josie Tomkow (R)
  52. Vacant
  53. Jeff Holcomb (R)
  54. Randy Maggard (R)
  55. Kevin Steele (R)
  56. Brad Yeager (R)
  57. Adam Anderson (R)
  58. Kim Berfield (R)
  59. Berny Jacques (R)
  60. Lindsay Cross (D)
  61. Linda Chaney (R)
  62. Michele Rayner (D)
  63. Dianne Hart (D)
  64. Susan Valdes (R)
  65. Karen Gonzalez Pittman (R)
  66. Traci Koster (R)
  67. Fentrice Driskell (D)
  68. Lawrence McClure (R)
  69. Danny Alvarez (R)
  70. Michael Owen (R)
  71. Will Robinson (R)
  72. Bill Conerly (R)
  73. Fiona McFarland (R)
  74. James Buchanan (R)
  75. Danny Nix (R)
  76. Vanessa Oliver (R)
  77. Tiffany Esposito (R)
  78. Jenna Persons-Mulicka (R)
  79. Mike Giallombardo (R)
  80. Adam Botana (R)
  81. Yvette Benarroch (R)
  82. Lauren Melo (R)
  83. Kaylee Tuck (R)
  84. Dana Trabulsy (R)
  85. Toby Overdorf (R)
  86. John Snyder (R)
  87. Vacant
  88. Jervonte Edmonds (D)
  89. Debra Tendrich (D)
  90. Vacant
  91. Peggy Gossett-Seidman (R)
  92. Kelly Skidmore (D)
  93. Anne Gerwig (R)
  94. Meg Weinberger (R)
  95. Christine Hunschofsky (D)
  96. Dan Daley (D)
  97. Lisa Dunkley (D)
  98. Patricia Hawkins-Williams (D)
  99. Daryl Campbell (D)
  100. Chip LaMarca (R)
  101. Hillary Cassel (R)
  102. Michael Gottlieb (D)
  103. Robin Bartleman (D)
  104. Felicia Robinson (D)
  105. Marie Woodson (D)
  106. Fabián Basabe (R)
  107. Wallace Aristide (D)
  108. Dotie Joseph (D)
  109. Ashley Gantt (D)
  110. Tom Fabricio (R)
  111. David Borrero (R)
  112. Alex Rizo (R)
  113. Vicki Lopez (R)
  114. Demi Busatta (R)
  115. Omar Blanco (R)
  116. Daniel Perez (R)
  117. Kevin Chambliss (D)
  118. Mike Redondo (R)
  119. Juan Carlos Porras (R)
  120. Jim Mooney (R)
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