Florida's 10th House of Representatives district explained

State:Florida
District:10
Chamber:House of Representatives
Representative:Chuck Brannan
Party:Republican
Residence:Macclenny
Percent White:78.6
Percent Black:16.7
Percent Hispanic:5.8
Percent Asian:0.7
Percent Native American:0.5
Percent Pacific Islander:0.1
Percent Other Race:1.7
Percent Remainder Of Multiracial:1.8
Population:156,423
Population Year:2010
Voting Age:120,635

Florida's 10th House district elects one member of the Florida House of Representatives. The district is represented by Chuck Brannan. This district is located in North Central Florida, and encompasses part of the inland First Coast, as well as small parts of the Gainesville metropolitan area and the Jacksonville metropolitan area. The district covers all of Baker County, Columbia County, Hamilton County, Suwannee County, and part of northern Alachua County. The largest city in the district is Lake City. As of the 2010 census, the district's population is 156,423.[1] [2]

This district contains Florida Gateway College, located in Lake City. The district also contains a small military presence at Lake City Gateway Airport.

Representatives from 1967 to the present

Party!Representatives
Democratic10
Republican2
NameTerm of serviceResidencePolitical party
1Bill Inman1967–1968QuincyDemocratic
2Robert Davidson Woodward1968–1972QuincyDemocratic
3Pat Thomas1972–1974QuincyDemocratic
4James Harold Thompson1974–1982QuincyDemocratic
5Herb Morgan1982–1986TallahasseeDemocratic
6Hurley W. Rudd1986–1992TallahasseeDemocratic
7Allen Boyd1992–1996MonticelloDemocratic
8Janegale Boyd1996–2000TallahasseeDemocratic
9Will Kendrick2000–2008CarrabelleDemocratic
10Leonard Bembry2008–2012GreenvilleDemocratic
11Elizabeth W. Porter2012–2018Lake CityRepublican
12Chuck Brannan2018–presentMacclennyRepublican

See also

References

  1. Web site: District 10 Demographic Profile (H000H9049). October 26, 2019. Florida House of Representatives.
  2. Book: Ward, Robert. The People of Lawmaking in Florida 1822 - 2010. Florida House of Representatives. 2010. Tallahassee, Florida. 88.