State: | Florida |
District: | 105 |
Chamber: | House of Representatives |
Representative: | Marie Paule Woodson |
Party: | Democratic |
Residence: | Hollywood |
Democratic: | 75.8 |
Republican: | 23.2 |
Npp: | 1.1 |
Percent White: | 18.6 |
Percent Black: | 40.3 |
Percent Hispanic: | 39.7 |
Percent Asian: | 3.4 |
Percent Native American: | 1.6 |
Percent Pacific Islander: | 0.2 |
Population: | 183,727 |
Population Year: | 2020 |
Voting Age: | 18 |
Florida's 105th House district elects one member of the Florida House of Representatives. The district is represented by Marie Woodson.
The district covers parts of Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
As of the 2020 census, the district's population is 183,727.[1]
Representatives | Party | Years of service | Hometown | Notes | ||
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align =left nowrap | Bob Graham[2] | Democratic | 1967 - November 3, 1970 | Elected to State Senate | ||
align =left nowrap | Sherman S. Winn | November 3, 1970 - November 7, 1972 | Elected to the State Senate | |||
align =left nowrap | Joe Lang Kershaw | November 7, 1972 - November 2, 1982 | First African-American legislator in the state of Florida since the reconstruction era. | |||
align =left nowrap | Harold W. Spaet | November 2, 1982 - November 6, 1984 | ||||
align =left nowrap | Alberto Gutman | Republican | November 6, 1984 - November 3, 1992 | |||
align =left nowrap | Michael I. Abrams | Democratic | November 3, 1992 - November 8, 1994 | |||
align =left nowrap | Sally A. Heyman | November 8, 1994 - 2002 | elected to Miami-Dade Commissioner | |||
align =left nowrap | Kenneth A. Gottlieb | November 5, 2002 - November 7, 2006 | ||||
align =left nowrap | Joseph Gibbons | November 7, 2006 – November 6, 2012 | ||||
align =left nowrap | Carlos Trujillo | Republican | November 6, 2012 - November 6, 2018 | Resigned to become United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States | ||
align =left nowrap | Ana Maria Rodriguez | November 6, 2018 - November 3, 2020 | Elected to the State Senate | |||
align =left nowrap | David Borrero | November 3, 2020 – November 9, 2022 | ||||
align =left nowrap | Marie Woodson | Democratic | November 9, 2022 - Present | Hollywood |