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Florida's 110th House of Representatives district

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Florida's 110th State
House of Representatives
district

Map of the district
Representative
  José R. Oliva
RMiami Lakes
Demographics88.0% White
6.0% Black
87.0% Hispanic
1.0% Asian
0.1% Native American
0.0% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
3.1% Other
Population (2010)154,817

Florida's 110th House district elects one member of the Florida House of Representatives. The district is represented by José R. Oliva. This district is located in the Miami metropolitan area. The district covers a portion of Miami-Dade County including a portion of Hialeah, Florida.[1]

As of the 2010 census, the district's population is 154,817.[2]

Past representatives

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Representatives Party Years of service Hometown Notes
George Firestone Democratic 1967 Unknown date of being elected, just the year, according to the cited source.[3]
Carey Matthews Democratic November 5, 1968 - January 15, 1972 resigned on January 15, 1972
Walter Wallace Sackett Jr. Democratic November 7, 1972 - November 2, 1976
Roberta Fox Democratic November 2, 1976 - November 2, 1982
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Republican November 2, 1982 – November 4, 1986 redistricted
Lincoln Díaz-Balart Republican November 18, 1986 – August 28, 1989
Miguel De Grandy Republican 1989 - November 3, 1992
Rudy García Republican November 3, 1992 – November 7, 2000
René García Republican November 7, 2000 – November 4, 2008
Esteban Bovo Republican November 4, 2008 – March 25, 2011 Resigned March 25, 2011 to run for Miami-Dade Commissioner [4]
José R. Oliva Republican September 19, 2011 – Present


References

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  1. ^ "Jose R. Oliva - 2018 - 2020 (Speaker Oliva) - Florida House of Representatives". Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  2. ^ "District 110 Demographic Profile (House)" (PDF). Florida House of Representatives. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "House of Representatives". Archived from the original on January 13, 2018. Retrieved April 21, 2022 – via Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ "Rep. Bovo Resigns from Florida House to Run for Miami-Dade Commissioner".