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Leadership Offices

The Speaker

The Speaker is a constitutional officer who leads the House for a two-year term, manages its operations, and presides over its sessions. He is elected by his fellow Representatives. Among his most important duties are the appointment of committee members and selection of their Chairs. Chairs are key figures in the legislative process and play an important role in determining content of legislation considered by the House.

The Speaker pro tempore

The Speaker pro tempore is also elected by his fellow Representatives. In the event of an interim vacancy through death, resignation, or disability, the Speaker pro tempore may exercise the authority of the Speaker. The Speaker pro tempore often presides in the Chamber when the Speaker leaves the Chair.

The Partisan Offices

Both the Republican and Democratic Members of the House elect their own leaders. The Speaker appoints a Majority Leader who, along with the leader of the minority party, is expected to actively articulate his or her party’s viewpoint on the House floor during sessions.

The Republicans and Democrats have a formalized leadership structure. The Republican officers, in addition to the Speaker and Speaker pro tempore, include the Majority Leader, Deputy Majority Leader, Majority Whip, and Deputy Whips.

The Democratic officers include the Democratic Leader, Democratic Leader pro tempore, Democratic Caucus Chair and Vice Chair, Co-Floor Leaders, and Democratic Whips.


Florida House of Representatives Leadership

Speaker Larry Cretul Speaker pro tempore Ron Reagan Majority Leader Adam Hanser Majority Whip Carlos Lopez-Cantera Minority Leader Franklin SandsDemcratic Leader Geraldine F. "Geri" Thompson


The Partisan Offices Web Pages:

  House Republican Office

  House Democratic Office

  Revised: 3/3/2009


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