1822–1845: 1 non-voting delegate Starting on January 23, 1823,
Florida Territory sent a non-voting delegate to the House.
1845–1873: 1 seat Following statehood on March 3, 1845, Florida had one seat in the House.
1873–1903: 2 seats Following the
1870 census, Florida was apportioned a second seat.
1903–1913: 3 seats Following the
1900 census, Florida was apportioned a third seat.
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.
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.
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.
1953–1963: 8 seats Following the
1950 census, Florida was apportioned 8 seats.
1963–1973: 12 seats Following the
1960 census, Florida was apportioned 12 seats.
1973–1983: 15 seats Following the
1970 census, Florida was apportioned 15 seats.
1983–1993: 19 seats Following the
1980 census, Florida was apportioned 19 seats.
1993–2003: 23 seats Following the
1990 census, Florida was apportioned 23 seats.
2003–2013: 25 seats Following the
2000 census, Florida was apportioned 25 seats.
2013–2023: 27 seats Following the
2010 census, Florida was apportioned 27 seats.
From 2023: 28 seats Following the
2020 census, Florida was apportioned 28 seats. == Key ==