Curbon7: −Category:Okaloosa County, Florida; +Category:Duval County, Florida; +Category:Jacksonville, Florida using HotCat
'''Florida's 14th House District''' elects one member of the [[Florida House of Representatives]]. The district is represented by [[Angie Nixon]]. This district is located in [[Northeast Florida]], and encompasses part of the [[First Coast]], as well as part of the [[Jacksonville metropolitan area]]. The district covers northwestern [[Duval County, Florida|Duval County]], including much of [[Northside (Jacksonville)|Northside]] neighborhood and parts of [[Westside (Jacksonville)|Westside]] and [[Downtown Jacksonville]]. The largest city in the district is [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], though it only contains part of the city. As of the 2010 Census, the district's population is 155,895. This district is [[Majority-minority district|majority-minority]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref></ref>
The district contains [[Jacksonville International Airport]].
There was a vacancy in 1988 as the incumbent, [[Carl Ogden]], resigned. Teacher [[Stephen R. Wise]] won a special election to fill the seat.
== Representatives from 1967 to the present ==
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right;margin:0 0 0.5em 1em;"
|+Representatives by party affiliation
! colspan="2" |Party
!Representatives
|-
| colspan="2" |[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
| align="right" |10
|-
| colspan="2" |[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| align="right" |1
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!#
!Name
!Term of Service
!Residence
!Political Party
|-
|1
|[[Ken Smith (American politician)|Ken Smith]]
|1967–1970
|[[Perry, Florida|Perry]]
|Democratic
|-
|2
|[[Jack Burke Jr. (politician)|Jack Burke Jr.]]
|1970–1972
|[[Perry, Florida|Perry]]
|Democratic
|-
|3
|[[Gene Hodges]]
|1972–1982
|[[Cedar Key, Florida|Cedar Key]]
|Democratic
|-
|4
|[[Carl Ogden]]
|1982–1988
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|
|''Vacant''
|1988
|
|
|-
|5
|[[Stephen R. Wise]]
|1988–1992
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Republican
|-
|6
|[[Tony Hill (politician)|Tony Hill]]
|1992–2000
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|7
|[[Terry L. Fields]]
|2000–2008
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|8
|[[Mia L. Jones]]
|2008–2016
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|9
|[[Kimberly Daniels]]
|2016–2020
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|10
|[[Angie Nixon]]
|2020–''present''
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|}
== See also ==
* [[Florida's 4th Senate district]]
* [[Florida's 6th Senate district]]
* [[Florida's 4th congressional district]]
* [[Florida's 5th congressional district]]
== References ==
[[Category:Florida House of Representatives districts]]
[[Category:Duval County, Florida]]
[[Category:Jacksonville, Florida]]
The district contains [[Jacksonville International Airport]].
There was a vacancy in 1988 as the incumbent, [[Carl Ogden]], resigned. Teacher [[Stephen R. Wise]] won a special election to fill the seat.
== Representatives from 1967 to the present ==
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right;margin:0 0 0.5em 1em;"
|+Representatives by party affiliation
! colspan="2" |Party
!Representatives
|-
| colspan="2" |[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
| align="right" |10
|-
| colspan="2" |[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| align="right" |1
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!#
!Name
!Term of Service
!Residence
!Political Party
|-
|1
|[[Ken Smith (American politician)|Ken Smith]]
|1967–1970
|[[Perry, Florida|Perry]]
|Democratic
|-
|2
|[[Jack Burke Jr. (politician)|Jack Burke Jr.]]
|1970–1972
|[[Perry, Florida|Perry]]
|Democratic
|-
|3
|[[Gene Hodges]]
|1972–1982
|[[Cedar Key, Florida|Cedar Key]]
|Democratic
|-
|4
|[[Carl Ogden]]
|1982–1988
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|
|''Vacant''
|1988
|
|
|-
|5
|[[Stephen R. Wise]]
|1988–1992
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Republican
|-
|6
|[[Tony Hill (politician)|Tony Hill]]
|1992–2000
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|7
|[[Terry L. Fields]]
|2000–2008
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|8
|[[Mia L. Jones]]
|2008–2016
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|9
|[[Kimberly Daniels]]
|2016–2020
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|-
|10
|[[Angie Nixon]]
|2020–''present''
|[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]
|Democratic
|}
== See also ==
* [[Florida's 4th Senate district]]
* [[Florida's 6th Senate district]]
* [[Florida's 4th congressional district]]
* [[Florida's 5th congressional district]]
== References ==
[[Category:Florida House of Representatives districts]]
[[Category:Duval County, Florida]]
[[Category:Jacksonville, Florida]]
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