| Florida's 19th State House of Representatives district | |||
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| Representative |
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| Population (2024) | 195,095 | ||
Florida's 19th House district elects one member of theFlorida House of Representatives. The district is represented bySam Greco.[1] This district is located inNortheast Florida, and encompasses part of theFirst Coast. The district comprises all ofFlagler County and the southeastern portion ofSt. Johns County, including both the cities ofSt. Augustine andSt. Augustine Beach.[2]
This district containsFlagler College, theUniversity of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, and a campus ofSt. Johns River State College in St. Augustine, as well as a campus ofDaytona State College inPalm Coast.
The district was represented byPaul Renner from 2022–2024, during which time he served asSpeaker of the Florida House of Representatives.[3] From 1992–2000, the district was represented byJohn Thrasher who served as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives from 1998–2000.[4]
| Party | Representatives | |
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| Republican | 8 | |
| Democratic | 0 | |
| # | Name | Term of service | Residence | Political party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joseph Arnall[5] | 1988–1992[5] | Jacksonville Beach[6] | Republican |
| 2 | John Thrasher[4] | 1992–2000[4] | Orange Park[4] | |
| 3 | Richard Kravitz[7] | 2000–2008[7] | Jacksonville[7] | |
| 4 | Michael Weinstein[8] | 2008–2012[8] | Jacksonville[8] | |
| 5 | Charles Van Zant[9] | 2012–2016[9] | Keystone Heights[9] | |
| 6 | Bobby Payne[10] | 2016–2022[10] | Palatka[10] | |
| 7 | Paul Renner[3] | 2022–2024[3] | Palm Coast[3] | |
| 8 | Sam Greco[1] | 2024–present[1] | St. Augustine[1] |