Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
Incumbent
Paul Renner
since November 22, 2022 (2022-11-22)
StyleThe Honorable
AppointerElected by the Florida House of Representatives
Inaugural holderHugh Archer

The speaker is the presiding member of the Florida House of Representatives. The Speaker and his staff provide direction and coordination to employees throughout the House and serve the members in carrying out their constitutional responsibilities. The current Speaker is Paul Renner who has held the position since November 22, 2022.

Speakers

PictureSpeakerSessionStart of serviceEnd of servicePartyCountyResidence
1838 Constitution
Hugh Archer 1st June 23, 1845 July 26, 1845 Leon Tallahassee
Isaac Ferguson, Jr. Adj. November 17, 1845 December 29, 1845 Democratic Gadsden Quincy
Robert Brown 2nd November 23, 1846 January 6, 1847 Democratic Columbia
Joseph B. Lancaster 3rd November 27, 1847 December 23, 1847 Whig Duval Jacksonville
John Chain 3rd December 23, 1847 January 8, 1848 Santa Rosa Milton
Benjamin A. Putnam 4th November 27, 1848 January 13, 1849 Whig St. Johns St. Augustine
Hugh Archer 5th November 25, 1850 January 24, 1851 Whig Leon Tallahassee
Abraham K. Allison 6th November 22, 1852 January 14, 1853 Democratic Gadsden Quincy
William F. Russell 7th November 27, 1854 January 13, 1855 St. Lucie Fort Pierce
Philip Dell Adj. November 26, 1855 December 15, 1855 Democratic Alachua Newnansville
Hamlin Valentine Snell 8th November 24, 1856 December 27, 1856 Democratic Manatee Manatee
John B. Galbraith 9th November 28, 1858 January 15, 1859 Democratic Leon Tallahassee
Adj. November 28, 1858 December 22, 1858
10th November 26, 1860 February 14, 1861
Samuel B. Love 11th November 18, 1861 December 17, 1861 Democratic Gadsden Quincy
Thomas Jefferson Eppes 12th November 17, 1862 December 15, 1862 Democratic Franklin Apalachicola
November 16, 1863 December 4, 1863
Philip Dell 13th November 21, 1864 December 7, 1864 Democratic Alachua Newnansville
Joseph John Williams 14th December 18, 1865 January 16, 1866 Democratic Leon Tallahassee
14th (2nd) November 14, 1866 December 14, 1866
1868 Constitution
William W. Moore 1st June 8, 1868 August 6, 1868 Republican Columbia Wellborn
Extra. November 3, 1868 November 7, 1868
Marcellus L. Stearns 2nd January 5, 1869 February 1, 1869 Republican Gadsden Quincy
William W. Moore Extra. June 8, 1869 June 24, 1869 Republican Columbia Wellborn
Simon B. Conover 1873 1873 Republican Leon Tallahassee
Malachi Martin 1874 1874 Republican Gadsden Chattahoochee
Thomas Hannah 1875 1875 Democratic Washington Vernon
G.G. McWhorter 1877 1877 Democratic Santa Rosa Milton
Charles Dougherty 1879 1879 Democratic Volusia Port Orange
Junius J. Harris 1881 1881 Democratic Orange Tuscawilla
Charles Dougherty 1883 1883 Democratic Volusia Port Orange
Robert Wyche Davis 1885 1885 Democratic Clay Green Cove Springs
1885 Constitution
Samuel Pasco 1887 May 23, 1887 Democratic Jefferson Monticello
George H. Browne 1887 1887 Democratic Orange Oviedo
John L. Gaskins 1889 1893 Democratic Bradford Starke
William Sherman Jennings 1895 1895 Democratic Hernando Brooksville
Dannitte Hill Mays 1897 1897 Democratic Jefferson Monticello
Robert McNamee 1899 1899 Democratic Lake Leesburg
John W Watson 1901 1901 Democratic Osceola Kissimmee
Cromwell Gibbons 1903 1903 Democratic Duval Jacksonville
Albert W. Gilchrist 1905 1905 Democratic DeSoto Punta Gorda
Eugene S. Matthews 1907 1907 Democratic Bradford Starke
Ion Farris 1909 1909 Democratic Duval Jacksonville
Thomas Albert Jennings 1911 1911 Democratic Escambia Pensacola
Ion Farris 1913 1913 Democratic Duval Jacksonville
Cary A. Hardee 1915 1917 Democratic Suwannee Live Oak
George H. Wilder 1918 1919 Democratic Hillsborough Plant City
Frank E. Jennings 1921 1921 Democratic Duval Jacksonville
L.D. Edge 1923 1923 Democratic Lake Groveland
A. Y. Milam 1925 1927 Democratic Duval Jacksonville
Fred Henry Davis 1927 1929 Democratic Leon Tallahassee
Samuel W. Getzen 1929 1931 Democratic Sumter Bushnell
E. Clay Lewis, Jr. 1931 1933 Democratic Gulf Port St. Joe
Peter Tomasello, Jr. 1933 1935 Democratic Okeechobee Okeechobee
W.B. Bishop 1935 1937 Democratic Jefferson Nash
W. McL. Christie 1937 1939 Democratic Duval Jacksonville
G. Pierce Wood 1939 1941 Democratic Liberty Wilma
Daniel T. McCarty 1941 1943 Democratic St. Lucie Fort Pierce
Richard H. Simpson 1943 1945 Democratic Jefferson Monticello
Evans Crary 1945 1947 Democratic Martin Stewart
Tom Beasley 1947 1949 Democratic Walton DeFuniak Springs
Perry E. Murray 1949 1951 Democratic Polk Frostproof
Elmer B. Elliott 1951 1953 Democratic Palm Beach Pahokee
C. Farris Bryant 1953 1955 Democratic Marion Ocala
Thomas E. David 1955 1957 Democratic Broward Hollywood
Doyle Conner 1957 1959 Democratic Bradford Starke
Tom Beasley 1959 1961 Democratic Walton DeFuniak Springs
William V. Chappell, Jr. 1961 1963 Democratic Marion Ocala
Mallory Horne 1963 1965 Democratic Leon Tallahassee
E. C. Rowell 1965 1967 Democratic Sumter Wildwood
Ralph Turlington 1967 1969 Democratic Alachua Gainesville
1968 Constitution
Frederick H. Schultz 1969 1970 Democratic Duval Jacksonville
Richard A. Pettigrew 1971 1972 Democratic Dade Miami
T. Terrell Sessums 1973 1974 Democratic Hillsborough Tampa
Donald L. Tucker 1974 1978 Democratic Leon Tallahassee
J. Hyatt Brown 1978 1980 Democratic Volusia Daytona Beach
Ralph Haben 1981 1982 Democratic Manatee Palmetto
H. Lee Moffitt 1983 1984 Democratic Hillsborough Tampa
James Harold Thompson 1985 1986 Democratic Gadsden Quincy
Jon L. Mills November 18, 1987 November 14, 1988 Democratic Alachua Gainesville
Tom Gustafson November 14, 1988 November 20, 1990 Democratic Broward Fort Lauderdale
T. K. Wetherell November 20, 1990 November 17, 1992 Democratic Volusia Daytona Beach
Bolley Johnson November 17, 1992 November 22, 1994 Democratic Santa Rosa Milton
Peter Rudy Wallace November 22, 1994 November 19, 1996 Democratic Pinellas St. Petersburg
Daniel Webster November 19, 1996 November 17, 1998 Republican Orange Orlando
John Thrasher November 17, 1998 November 21, 2000 Republican Duval Orange Park
Tom Feeney November 21, 2000 November 19, 2002 Republican Seminole Oviedo
Johnnie Byrd November 19, 2002 November 16, 2004 Republican Hillsborough Plant City
Allan Bense November 16, 2004 November 21, 2006 Republican Bay Panama City
Marco Rubio November 21, 2006 November 18, 2008 Republican Miami-Dade West Miami
Ray Sansom November 18, 2008 February 2, 2009 (resigned) Republican Okaloosa Destin
Larry Cretul March 3, 2009 November 16, 2010 Republican Marion Ocala
Dean Cannon November 16, 2010 November 20, 2012 Republican Orange Winter Park
Will Weatherford November 20, 2012 November 18, 2014 Republican Pasco Wesley Chapel
Steve Crisafulli November 18, 2014 November 22, 2016 Republican Brevard Merritt Island
Richard Corcoran November 22, 2016 November 20, 2018 Republican Pasco Land O' Lakes
José R. Oliva November 20, 2018 November 17, 2020 Republican Miami-Dade Miami Lakes
Chris Sprowls November 17, 2020 November 22, 2022 Republican Pinellas Palm Harbor
Paul Renner November 22, 2022 Incumbent Republican Flagler Palm Coast

See also

References

  • The Florida Handbook: 2011-2012. Peninsular Pub. 1 August 2011. pp. 171–72. ISBN 978-0-9765846-4-3.
  • Sessions of the Florida Senate
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