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Each state elects two senators to serve for six years, and members of the House to two-year terms. Before becoming a state, the Florida Territory elected a non-voting delegate at-large to Congress from 1822 to 1845.These are tables of congressional delegations from Florida to the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsCurrent delegation[edit]United States Senate[edit]United States House of Representatives[edit]1822\u20131845: 1 non-voting delegate[edit]1845\u20131873: 1 seat[edit]1873\u20131903: 2 seats[edit]1903\u20131913: 3 seats[edit]1913\u20131933: 4 seats[edit]1933\u20131943: 5 seats[edit]1943\u20131953: 6 seats[edit]1953\u20131963: 8 seats[edit]1963\u20131973: 12 seats[edit]1973\u20131983: 15 seats[edit]1983\u20131993: 19 seats[edit]1993\u20132003: 23 seats[edit]2003\u20132013: 25 seats[edit]2013\u20132023: 27 seats[edit]From 2023: 28 seats[edit]See also[edit]Current delegation[edit]Florida’s current congressional delegation in the 118th Congress consists of its two senators, both of whom are Republicans, and its 28 representatives: 20 Republicans and 8 Democrats.Starting in the 2022 midterms, per the 2020 United States census, Florida will gain one new congressional seat.[2]The current dean of the Florida delegation is Representative Mario D\u00edaz-Balart of the 25th district, having served in the House since 2003. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Current U.S. representatives from FloridaDistrictMember(Residence)[3]PartyIncumbent sinceCPVI(2022)[4]District map1stMatt Gaetz(Niceville)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2017R+192ndNeal Dunn(Panama City)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2017R+83rdKat Cammack(Gainesville)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2021R+94thAaron Bean(Fernandina Beach)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2023R+65thJohn Rutherford(Jacksonville)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2017R+116thMichael Waltz(St. Augustine Beach)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2019R+147thCory Mills(New Smyrna Beach)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2023R+58thBill Posey(Rockledge)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2009R+119thDarren Soto(Kissimmee)DemocraticJanuary 3, 2017D+810thMaxwell Frost(Orlando)DemocraticJanuary 3, 2023D+1411thDaniel Webster(Clermont)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2011R+812thGus Bilirakis(Palm Harbor)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2007R+1713thAnna Paulina Luna(St. Petersburg)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2023R+614thKathy Castor(Tampa)DemocraticJanuary 3, 2007D+815thLaurel Lee(Tampa)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2023R+416thVern Buchanan(Sarasota)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2007R+717thGreg Steube(Sarasota)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2019R+1018thScott Franklin(Lakeland)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2021R+1319thByron Donalds(Naples)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2021R+1320thSheila Cherfilus-McCormick(Miramar)DemocraticJanuary 18, 2022D+2521stBrian Mast(Fort Pierce)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2017R+722ndLois Frankel(West Palm Beach)DemocraticJanuary 3, 2013D+723rdJared Moskowitz(Parkland)DemocraticJanuary 3, 2023D+524thFrederica Wilson(Miami Gardens)DemocraticJanuary 3, 2011D+2525thDebbie Wasserman Schultz(Weston)DemocraticJanuary 3, 2005D+926thMario D\u00edaz-Balart(Miami)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2003R+827thMaria Elvira Salazar(Miami)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2021EVEN28thCarlos A. Gim\u00e9nez(Miami)RepublicanJanuary 3, 2021R+2United States Senate[edit]United States House of Representatives[edit]1822\u20131845: 1 non-voting delegate[edit]Starting on January 23, 1823, Florida Territory sent a non-voting delegate to the House.1845\u20131873: 1 seat[edit]Following statehood on March 3, 1845, Florida had one seat in the House.1873\u20131903: 2 seats[edit]Following the 1870 census, Florida was apportioned a second seat.1903\u20131913: 3 seats[edit]Following the 1900 census, Florida was apportioned a third seat.1913\u20131933: 4 seats[edit]Following 1910 census, Florida was apportioned 4 seats. From 1913 to 1915 only, an at-large seat was used. Starting in 1915, however, four districts were used.1933\u20131943: 5 seats[edit]Following the 1930 census, Florida was apportioned 5 seats. From 1933 to 1937 only, an at-large seat was used. Starting in 1937, however, five districts were used.1943\u20131953: 6 seats[edit]Following the 1940 census, Florida was apportioned 6 seats. From 1943 to 1945 only, an at-large seat was used. Starting in 1945, however, six districts were used.1953\u20131963: 8 seats[edit]Following the 1950 census, Florida was apportioned 8 seats.1963\u20131973: 12 seats[edit]Following the 1960 census, Florida was apportioned 12 seats.1973\u20131983: 15 seats[edit]Following the 1970 census, Florida was apportioned 15 seats.1983\u20131993: 19 seats[edit]Following the 1980 census, Florida was apportioned 19 seats.1993\u20132003: 23 seats[edit]Following the 1990 census, Florida was apportioned 23 seats.2003\u20132013: 25 seats[edit]Following the 2000 census, Florida was apportioned 25 seats.2013\u20132023: 27 seats[edit]Following the 2010 census, Florida was apportioned 27 seats.From 2023: 28 seats[edit]Following the 2020 census, Florida was apportioned 28 seats.Congress118th(2023\u20132025)See also[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki6\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki6\/united-states-congressional-delegations-from-florida\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"United States congressional delegations from Florida"}}]}]