Since Florida became a U.S. state in 1845, it has sent congressional delegations to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. 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.

Current delegation

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! colspan=3 | Current U.S. senators from Florida

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! rowspan=2 | <br/><br/>

{| class="wikitable"

! CPVI :

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|

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! Class I senator

! Class III senator

|- style="vertical-align: top;"

| x150px<br/>Rick Scott<br/><br>

| x150px<br/>Ashley Moody<br/><br>

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! Party

|

|

|-

! Incumbent since

| January 8, 2019

| January 21, 2025

|}

Florida's current congressional delegation in the consists of its two senators, both of whom are Republicans, and its 28 representatives: 20 Republicans and 8 Democrats.

Per the 2020 United States census, Florida gained one new congressional seat starting in the 2022 midterms.

The current dean of the Florida delegation is Representative Mario Díaz-Balart of the , having served in the House since 2003.

United States Senate

{| class="wikitable sticky-header" style="text-align:center"

|-

! colspan="2" | Class I senator

! Congress

! colspan="2" | Class III senator

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | David Levy Yulee (D)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 29th (1845–1847)

| rowspan="2" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=2 | James Westcott (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| 30th (1847–1849)

|- style="height:2em"

| 31st (1849–1851)

| rowspan="3" |

| rowspan=3 | Jackson Morton (W)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=5 | Stephen Mallory (D)

| rowspan="3" |

| 32nd (1851–1853)

|- style="height:2em"

| 33rd (1853–1855)

|- style="height:2em"

| 34th (1855–1857)

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=3 | David Levy Yulee (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 35th (1857–1859)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | 36th (1859–1861)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=5 | American Civil War

| rowspan=5 | American Civil War

|- style="height:2em"

| 37th (1861–1863)

| rowspan="3" |

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="4" |

| 38th (1863–1865)

|- style="height:2em"

| 39th (1865–1867)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | 40th (1867–1869)

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:1.25em"

| | Adonijah Welch (R)

| rowspan=3 | Thomas W. Osborn (R)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Abijah Gilbert (R)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 41st (1869–1871)

|- style="height:2em"

| 42nd (1871–1873)

|- style="height:2em"

| 43rd (1873–1875)

| rowspan="3" |

| rowspan=3 | Simon B. Conover (R)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 | Charles W. Jones (D)

| rowspan="3" |

| 44th (1875–1877)

|- style="height:2em"

| 45th (1877–1879)

|- style="height:2em"

| 46th (1879–1881)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=9 | Wilkinson Call (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 47th (1881–1883)

|- style="height:2em"

| 48th (1883–1885)

|- style="height:2em"

| 49th (1885–1887)

| rowspan="3" |

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=7 | Samuel Pasco (D)

| rowspan="3" |

| 50th (1887–1889)

|- style="height:2em"

| 51st (1889–1891)

|- style="height:2em"

| 52nd (1891–1893)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 53rd (1893–1895)

|- style="height:2em"

| 54th (1895–1897)

|- style="height:2em"

| 55th (1897–1899)

| rowspan="4" |

| rowspan=6 | Stephen Mallory II (D)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan="4" |

| rowspan=2| 56th (1899–1901)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=7 | James Taliaferro (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| 57th (1901–1903)

|- style="height:2em"

| 58th (1903–1905)

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 59th (1905–1907)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2| 60th (1907–1909)

| | William James Bryan (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| | William Hall Milton (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| 61st (1909–1911)

| rowspan="3" |

| rowspan=14 | Duncan U. Fletcher (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Nathan P. Bryan (D)

| rowspan="3" |

| 62nd (1911–1913)

|- style="height:2em"

| 63rd (1913–1915)

|- style="height:2em"

| 64th (1915–1917)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=10 | Park Trammell (D)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 65th (1917–1919)

|- style="height:2em"

| 66th (1919–1921)

|- style="height:2em"

| 67th (1921–1923)

| rowspan="3" |

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" |

| 68th (1923–1925)

|- style="height:2em"

| 69th (1925–1927)

|- style="height:2em"

| 70th (1927–1929)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 71st (1929–1931)

|- style="height:2em"

| 72nd (1931–1933)

|- style="height:2em"

| 73rd (1933–1935)

| rowspan="5" |

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan="5" |

| rowspan=3| 74th (1935–1937)

|- style="height:2em"

| | Scott Loftin (D)

| | William Luther Hill (D)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=6 | Charles O. Andrews (D)

| rowspan=9 | Claude Pepper (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| 75th (1937–1939)

|- style="height:2em"

| 76th (1939–1941)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 77th (1941–1943)

|- style="height:2em"

| 78th (1943–1945)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2| 79th (1945–1947)

| rowspan="4" |

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=13 | Spessard Holland (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" |

| 80th (1947–1949)

|- style="height:2em"

| 81st (1949–1951)

|- style="height:2em"

| 82nd (1951–1953)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=9 | George Smathers (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 83rd (1953–1955)

|- style="height:2em"

| 84th (1955–1957)

|- style="height:2em"

| 85th (1957–1959)

| rowspan="3" |

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" |

| 86th (1959–1961)

|- style="height:2em"

| 87th (1961–1963)

|- style="height:2em"

| 88th (1963–1965)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 89th (1965–1967)

|- style="height:2em"

| 90th (1967–1969)

|- style="height:2em"

| 91st (1969–1971)

| rowspan="4" |

| rowspan=3 | Edward Gurney (R)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=11 | Lawton Chiles (D)

| rowspan="4" |

| 92nd (1971–1973)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2| 93rd (1973–1975)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=4 | Richard Stone (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| 94th (1975–1977)

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="4" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 95th (1977–1979)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2| 96th (1979–1981)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=4 | Paula Hawkins (R)

|- style="height:2em"

| 97th (1981–1983)

| rowspan="3" |

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" |

| 98th (1983–1985)

|- style="height:2em"

| 99th (1985–1987)

|- style="height:2em"

| 100th (1987–1989)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=9 | Bob Graham (D)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=6 | Connie Mack III (R)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 101st (1989–1991)

|- style="height:2em"

| 102nd (1991–1993)

|- style="height:2em"

| 103rd (1993–1995)

| rowspan="3" |

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" |

| 104th (1995–1997)

|- style="height:2em"

| 105th (1997–1999)

|- style="height:2em"

| 106th (1999–2001)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=10 | Bill Nelson (D)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 107th (2001–2003)

|- style="height:2em"

| 108th (2003–2005)

|- style="height:2em"

| 109th (2005–2007)

| rowspan="4" |

| rowspan=3 | Mel Martínez (R)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="4" |

| 110th (2007–2009)

|- style="height:1.25em"

| rowspan=2 | 111th (2009–2011)

|- style="height:2em"

| | George LeMieux (R)

|- style="height:2em"

| 112th (2011–2013)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan="8" | Marco Rubio (R)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| 113th (2013–2015)

|- style="height:2em"

| 114th (2015–2017)

|- style="height:2em"

| 115th (2017–2019)

| rowspan="3" |

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="5" | Rick Scott (R)

| rowspan="3" |

| 116th (2019–2021)

|-

|117th (2021–2023)

|- style="height:2em"

| 118th (2023–2025)

| rowspan="3" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan="2" style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan="2" | 119th (2025–2027)

|- style="height:2em"

| | Ashley Moody (R)

|}

United States House of Representatives

1822–1845: 1 non-voting delegate

Starting on January 23, 1823, Florida Territory sent a non-voting delegate to the House.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! Congress

! Delegate from<br/>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1821–1823)

| |Joseph Marion Hernández <small>(DR)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1823–1825)

| | Richard K. Call <small>(DR)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1825–1827)

| rowspan=6 | Joseph M. White <small>(J)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1827–1829)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1829–1831)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1831–1833)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1833–1835)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1835–1837)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1837–1839)

| rowspan=2 | Charles Downing <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1839–1841)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1841–1843)

| rowspan=2 | David Levy Yulee <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1843–1845)

|}

1845–1873: 1 seat

Following statehood on March 3, 1845, Florida had one seat in the House.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! Congress

!

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | (1845–1847)

| | Edward C. Cabell <small>(W)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| | William H. Brockenbrough <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1847–1849)

| rowspan=3 | Edward C. Cabell <small>(W)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1849–1851)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1851–1853)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1853–1855)

| rowspan=2 | Augustus Maxwell <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1855–1857)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1857–1859)

| rowspan=2 | George Sydney Hawkins <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | (1859–1861)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=3 | American Civil War

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1861–1867)<br/> (1863–1865)<br/> (1865–1867)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | (1867–1869)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=2 | Charles M. Hamilton <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1869–1871)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | (1871–1873)

| | Josiah T. Walls <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| | Silas L. Niblack <small>(D)</small>

|}

1873–1903: 2 seats

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

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=2 |

|- style="height:2em"

! Seat 1

! Seat 2

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1873–1875)

| | William J. Purman <small>(R)</small>

| | Josiah T. Walls <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=2 align=center | District

|- style="height:2em"

!

!

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | (1875–1877)

| rowspan=2 | William J. Purman <small>(R)</small>

| | Josiah T. Walls <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| | Jesse J. Finley <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | (1877–1879)

| rowspan=10 | Robert H. M.<br/>Davidson <small>(D)</small>

| | Horatio Bisbee Jr. <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| | Jesse J. Finley <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | (1879–1881)

| | Noble A. Hull <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| | Horatio Bisbee Jr. <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | (1881–1883)

| | Jesse J. Finley <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | Horatio Bisbee Jr. <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1883–1885)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1885–1887)

| rowspan=2 | Charles Dougherty <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1887–1889)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1889–1891)

| rowspan=2 | Robert Bullock <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1891–1893)

| rowspan=2 | Stephen Mallory II <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1893–1895)

| rowspan=2 | Charles M. Cooper <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1895–1897)

| rowspan=4 | Stephen M.<br/>Sparkman <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1897–1899)

| rowspan=3 | Robert W. Davis <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1899–1901)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1901–1903)

|}

1903–1913: 3 seats

Following the 1900 census, Florida was apportioned a third seat.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=3 | District

|- style="height:2em"

!

!

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1903–1905)

| rowspan=7 | Stephen M.<br/>Sparkman <small>(D)</small>

| | Robert W. Davis <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | William B.<br/>Lamar <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1905–1907)

| rowspan=4 | Frank Clark <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1907–1909)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1909–1911)

| rowspan=2 | Dannite H. Mays <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1911–1913)

|}

1913–1933: 4 seats

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.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=3 | District

! rowspan=2 |

|- style="height:2em"

!

!

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1913–1915)

| rowspan=3 | Stephen M.<br/>Sparkman <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=7 | Frank<br/>Clark <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Emmett<br/>Wilson <small>(D)</small>

| | Claude L'Engle <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2| (1915–1917)

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=7 | William J.<br/>Sears <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1917–1919)

| rowspan=8 | Herbert J.<br/>Drane <small>(D)</small>

| | Walter Kehoe <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1919–1921)

| rowspan=4 | John H.<br/>Smithwick <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1921–1923)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1923–1925)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1925–1927)

| rowspan=4 | Lex<br/>Green <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1927–1929)

| rowspan=3 | Tom Yon <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1929–1931)

| rowspan=2 | Ruth Bryan<br/>Owen <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1931–1933)

|}

1933–1943: 5 seats

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.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=4 | District

! rowspan=2 |

|- style="height:2em"

!

!

!

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1933–1935)

| rowspan=6 | J. Hardin<br/>Peterson <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Lex<br/>Green <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Millard<br/>Caldwell <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | J. Mark<br/>Wilcox <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | William J.<br/>Sears <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1935–1937)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2| (1937–1939)

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=6 | Joe<br/>Hendricks <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1939–1941)

| rowspan=2 | Pat Cannon <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1941–1943)

| | Bob Sikes <small>(D)</small>

|}

1943–1953: 6 seats

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.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=5 | District

! rowspan=2 |

|- style="height:2em"

!

!

!

!

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1943–1945)

| rowspan=5 | J. Hardin<br/>Peterson <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Emory H.<br/>Price <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Bob<br/>Sikes <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Pat<br/>Cannon <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Joe<br/>Hendricks<br/><small>(D)</small>

| | Lex Green <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2| (1945–1947)

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

| rowspan=4 | Dwight<br/>Rogers <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1947–1949)

| rowspan=2 | George<br/>Smathers <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1949–1951)

| rowspan=2 | Charles E.<br/>Bennett <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Syd<br/>Herlong <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1951–1953)

| | Chester McMullen <small>(D)</small>

| | Bill Lantaff <small>(D)</small>

|}

1953–1963: 8 seats

Following the 1950 census, Florida was apportioned 8 seats.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=8 | District

|- style="height:2em"

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

|

| | Courtney Campbell <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Charles E.<br/>Bennett <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Bob<br/>Sikes <small>(D)</small>

| | Bill Lantaff <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Syd<br/>Herlong <small>(D)</small>

| | Dwight Rogers <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | James A.<br/>Haley <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Billy<br/>Matthews <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1955–1957)

| rowspan=4 | William C.<br/>Cramer <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Dante<br/>Fascell <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Paul<br/>Rogers <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1957–1959)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1959–1961)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1961–1963)

|}

1963–1973: 12 seats

Following the 1960 census, Florida was apportioned 12 seats.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=12 | District

|- style="height:2em"

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1963–1965)

| rowspan=5 | Bob<br/>Sikes <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Charles E.<br/>Bennett <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Claude<br/>Pepper <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Dante<br/>Fascell <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Syd Herlong <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Paul<br/>Rogers <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | James A.<br/>Haley <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Billy<br/>Matthews <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Don<br/>Fuqua <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Sam<br/>Gibbons <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Ed<br/>Gurney <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | William C.<br/>Cramer <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1965–1967)

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1967–1969)

| rowspan=4 | Don<br/>Fuqua <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Charles E.<br/>Bennett <small>(D)</small>

| | Syd Herlong <small>(D)</small>

| | Ed Gurney <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Sam<br/>Gibbons <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | William C.<br/>Cramer <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Paul<br/>Rogers <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | J. Herbert<br/>Burke <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Claude<br/>Pepper <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Dante<br/>Fascell <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1969–1971)

| rowspan=2 | Bill Chappell <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Lou Frey <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1971–1973)

| | Bill Young <small>(R)</small>

|}

1973–1983: 15 seats

Following the 1970 census, Florida was apportioned 15 seats.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=15 | District

|- style="height:2em"

!

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!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

|- style="height:2.5em"

|

| rowspan=3 | Bob<br/>Sikes <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Don<br/>Fuqua<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Charles E.<br/>Bennett<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Bill<br/>Chappell<br/><small>(D)</small>

| | Bill Gunter <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Bill<br/>Young<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Sam<br/>Gibbons<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | James A.<br/>Haley <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Lou Frey<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Skip<br/>Bafalis<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Paul<br/>Rogers<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | J. Hubert<br/>Burke <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | William<br/>Lehman<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Claude<br/>Pepper<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Dante<br/>Fascell<br/><small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1975–1977)

| rowspan=3 | Richard<br/>Kelly <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1977–1979)

| rowspan=3 | Andy<br/>Ireland<br/><small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1979–1981)

| rowspan=2 | Earl<br/>Hutto <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Bill<br/>Nelson <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Dan<br/>Mica <small>(D)</small>

| | Ed Stack <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2.5em"

| (1981–1983)

| | Bill McCollum <small>(R)</small>

| | Clay Shaw <small>(R)</small>

|}

1983–1993: 19 seats

Following the 1980 census, Florida was apportioned 19 seats.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=19 | District

|- style="height:2em"

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|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>

| rowspan=6 | Earl<br/>Hutto <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Don<br/>Fuqua <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Charles E.<br/>Bennett<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Bill<br/>Chappell<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Bill<br/>McCollum<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Buddy<br/>MacKay<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Sam<br/>Gibbons<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Bill<br/>Young<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Mike<br/>Bilirakis<br/><small>(R)</small>

| | Andy<br/>Ireland <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Bill<br/>Nelson <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Tom<br/>Lewis<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Connie<br/>Mack III<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Dan<br/>Mica <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Clay<br/>Shaw <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Lawrence<br/>J. Smith<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | William<br/>Lehman<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Claude<br/>Pepper <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Dante<br/>Fascell<br/><small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>

| rowspan=5 | Andy<br/>Ireland <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>

| rowspan=2 | Bill Grant <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | <br/>

| rowspan=3 | Craig<br/>James<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Cliff<br/>Stearns <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Porter<br/>Goss <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Harry<br/>Johnston<br/><small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| | Bill Grant <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Ileana<br/>Ros-Lehtinen<br/><small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>

| | Pete<br/>Peterson <small>(D)</small>

| | Jim<br/>Bacchus <small>(D)</small>

|}

1993–2003: 23 seats

Following the 1990 census, Florida was apportioned 23 seats.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Congress

! colspan=23 | District

|- style="height:2em"

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!

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!

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|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>

| | Earl<br/>Hutto <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Pete<br/>Peterson <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Corrine<br/>Brown <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Tillie<br/>Fowler <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Karen<br/>Thurman <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Cliff<br/>Stearns <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | John<br/>Mica <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Bill<br/>McCollum <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Mike<br/>Bilirakis <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Bill<br/>Young <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Sam<br/>Gibbons <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Charles<br/>Canady <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Dan Miller <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Porter<br/>Goss <small>(R)</small>

| | Jim Bacchus <small>(D)</small>

| | Tom Lewis <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Carrie<br/>Meek <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Ileana<br/>Ros-Lehtinen <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Harry<br/>Johnston <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Peter<br/>Deutsch <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Lincoln<br/>Díaz-Balart <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Clay Shaw <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Alcee<br/>Hastings <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>

| rowspan=4 | Joe Scar&shy;borough <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Dave Weldon <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Mark Foley <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>

| rowspan=4 | Allen Boyd <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Jim Davis <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Robert<br/>Wexler <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | <br/>

| rowspan=2 | Ander<br/>Crenshaw <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Ric Keller <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Adam Putnam <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| | Jeff Miller <small>(R)</small>

|}

2003–2013: 25 seats

Following the 2000 census, Florida was apportioned 25 seats.

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! rowspan=2 | Cong&shy;ress

! colspan=25 | District

|- style="height:2em"

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

!

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!

!

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!

!

!

!

!

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|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>(2003–2005)

| rowspan=5 | Jeff Miller <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Allen Boyd <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Corrine Brown <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Ander Cren&shy;shaw <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Ginny Brown-Waite <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Cliff Stearns <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | John Mica <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Ric Keller <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Mike Bilirakis <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Bill Young <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Jim Davis <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Adam Putnam <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Kath&shy;erine Harris <small>(R)</small>

| | Porter Goss <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Dave Weldon <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Mark Foley <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Kendrick Meek <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Robert Wexler <small>(D)</small>

| | Peter Deutsch <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Lincoln Díaz-Balart <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Clay Shaw <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Alcee Hastings <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Tom Feeney <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Mario Díaz-Balart <small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>(2005–2007)

| rowspan=4 | Connie Mack IV <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Debbie Wasser&shy;man Schultz <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>(2007–2009)

| rowspan=3 | Gus Bilirakis <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Kathy Castor <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Vern Buch&shy;anan <small>(R)</small>

| | Tim Maho&shy;ney <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Ron Klein <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>(2009–2011)

| | Alan Grayson <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Bill Posey <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Tom Rooney <small>(R)</small>

| | Suzanne Kosmas <small>(D)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| <br/>(2011–2013)

| | Steve Souther&shy;land <small>(R)</small>

| | Rich Nugent <small>(R)</small>

| | Daniel Webster <small>(R)</small>

| | Dennis Ross <small>(R)</small>

| | Frederica Wilson <small>(D)</small>

| | Ted Deutch <small>(D)</small>

| | Mario Díaz-Balart <small>(R)</small>

| | Allen West <small>(R)</small>

| | Sandy Adams <small>(R)</small>

| | David Rivera <small>(R)</small>

|}

2013–2023: 27 seats

Following the 2010 census, Florida was apportioned 27 seats.

{| class="wikitable" style="float:left; margin:0; margin-right:-0.5px; margin-top:14px; text-align:center;"

|- style="white-space:nowrap; height:4.04em;"

! Congress

|- style="white-space:nowrap; height:5.66em;"

|<br/>(2013–2015)

|- style="white-space:nowrap; height:3em"

| <br/>(2015–2017)

|- style="white-space:nowrap; height:3em"

|<br/>(2017–2019)

|- style="white-space:nowrap; height:3em"

|<br/>(2019–2021)

|- style="white-space:nowrap; height:5.67em"

|<br/>(2021–2023)

|}

<div style="overflow-x:auto; white-space:nowrap;">

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! colspan=10 | District

! colspan=10 | District

! colspan=7 | District

! rowspan=2 | Congress

|- style="height:2em"

!

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|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Jeff<br/>Miller<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Steve<br/>Souther-<br/>land <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=5 | Ted<br/>Yoho<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Ander<br/>Crenshaw<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Corrine<br/>Brown<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Ron<br/>DeSantis<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | John<br/>Mica<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=7 | Bill<br/>Posey<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Alan<br/>Grayson<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Daniel<br/>Webster<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Rich<br/>Nugent<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=7 | Gus<br/>Bilirakis<br/><small>(R)</small>

| | Bill<br/>Young <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=7 | Kathy<br/>Castor<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Dennis<br/>Ross<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=7 | Vern<br/>Buchanan<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Tom<br/>Rooney<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Patrick<br/>Murphy<br/><small>(D)</small>

| | Trey<br/>Radel <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=6 | Alcee<br/>Hastings<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Ted<br/>Deutch<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Lois<br/>Frankel<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=7 | Debbie<br/>Wasserman<br/>Schultz<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=7 | Frederica<br/>Wilson<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=7 | Mario<br/>Díaz-<br/>Balart<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Joe<br/>Garcia<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Ileana<br/>Ros-<br/>Lehtinen<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | <br/>(2013–2015)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | David<br/>Jolly<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Curt<br/>Clawson<br/><small>(R)</small>

|- style="height:2em"

| | Gwen<br/>Graham <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Carlos<br/>Curbelo<br/><small>(R)</small>

| <br/>(2015–2017)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=4 | Matt<br/>Gaetz<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Neal<br/>Dunn<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | John<br/>Rutherford<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Al<br/>Lawson<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Stephanie<br/>Murphy<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Darren<br/>Soto<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Val<br/>Demings<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Daniel<br/>Webster<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Charlie<br/>Crist<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Brian<br/>Mast<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Francis<br/>Rooney<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4 | Lois<br/>Frankel<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Ted<br/>Deutch<br/><small>(D)</small>

| <br/>(2017–2019)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=3 | Mike<br/>Waltz<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=1 | Ross<br/>Spano <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3 | Greg<br/>Steube<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=1 | Debbie Mucarsel-<br/>Powell <small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=1 | Donna<br/>Shalala <small>(D)</small>

| <br/>(2019–2021)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | Kat Cam-<br/>mack <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Scott<br/>Franklin <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Byron<br/>Donalds <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | Carlos A.<br/>Giménez <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 | María Elvira<br/>Salazar <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2 |<br/>(2021–2023)

|- style="height:2em"

| | Vacant

|| Sheila Cherfilus-<br/>McCormick <small>(D)</small>

| | Vacant

|}

</div>

From 2023: 28 seats

Following the 2020 census, Florida was apportioned 28 seats.

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|- style="white-space:nowrap; height:4.04em;"

! Congress

|- style="white-space:nowrap; height:7.36em;"

|<br/>(2023–2025)

|- style="white-space:nowrap; height:7.23em;"

|<br/>(2025–2027)

|}

<div style="overflow-x:auto; white-space:nowrap;">

{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

! colspan=10 | District

! colspan=10 | District

! colspan=8 | District

! rowspan=2 | Congress

|- style="height:2em"

!

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|- style="height:2em"

| | Matt<br/>Gaetz<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Neal<br/>Dunn<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Kat<br/>Cammack<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Aaron<br/>Bean<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| John<br/>Rutherford<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3| Mike<br/>Waltz<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Cory<br/>Mills<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=2| Bill<br/>Posey<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Darren<br/>Soto<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4| Maxwell<br/>Frost<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4| Daniel<br/>Webster<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Gus<br/>Bilirakis<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Anna<br/>Paulina<br/>Luna <small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Kathy<br/>Castor<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4| Laurel<br/>Lee<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Vern<br/>Buchanan<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Greg<br/>Steube<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Scott<br/>Franklin<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Byron<br/>Donalds<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=3| Sheila<br/>Cherfilus-<br/>McCormick<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4| Brian<br/>Mast<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Lois<br/>Frankel<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4| Jared<br/>Moskowitz<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4| Frederica<br/>Wilson<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4| Debbie<br/>Wasserman<br/>Schultz<br/><small>(D)</small>

| rowspan=4| Mario<br/>Díaz-<br/>Balart<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| María<br/>Elvira<br/>Salazar<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=4| Carlos A.<br/>Giménez<br/><small>(R)</small>

|rowspan=2 | <br/>(2023–2025)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2|vacant

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2| Mike<br/>Haridopolos<br/><small>(R)</small>

|rowspan=2 | <br/>(2025–2027)

|- style="height:2em"

| rowspan=1|Jimmy<br/>Patronis<br/><small>(R)</small>

| rowspan=1|Randy<br/>Fine<br/><small>(R)</small>

||vacant

|}

</div>

Key

See also

  • List of United States congressional districts
  • Florida's congressional districts
  • Political party strength in Florida

Notes