If you are referring to the state senate, Florida has forty state senators. In 2012, the majority of them were Republicans. There is a website for the Florida State Senate, so that you can see which senator represents your district currently: http://www.flsenate.gov/senators/
If you are referring to congress, the U.S. Senate has two senators from Florida (all states have two U.S. senators). In 2012, they were a Democrat, Bill Nelson; and a Republican, Marco Rubio.
The U. S. Senators from Texas are Kay Bailey Hutchison, who is retiring at the end of 2012, and John Cornyn.
A state only has one governor, although some states also have a lieutenant governor. Currently (2012), Florida's governor is Rick Scott, who is a Republican. A state has two senators, however, and they currently are Marco Rubio (Republican) and Bill Nelson (Democrat).
Every state has two U. S. Senators. The two representing New Mexico in 2012 are Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall.
The present day, as I type, is November 23, 2012. Present day Florida is therefore the state of Florida as it exists now, November 23, 2012. This is in comparison to historical Florida, perhaps as it existed in the 19th century.
No Florida is a state and any athletes from the state who participated in the 2012 London games would likely be part of the US Olympic Team
Colorado has 2 Senators. The same as every other state.
Dianne Feinstein (D) and Kamala Harris (D) are the U.S. Senators representing California. Feinstein's next election will be in 2018. Harris' next election will be in 2022.
19.3 million in 2010
March 5-9 2012
In the 2012 Gator Bowl, the Florida Gators will be the home team when they face the Ohio State Buckeyes in Jacksonville, Florida.
According to the US Census Bureau, the 2013 population of the state of Florida was 19,552,860 residents. That is up 4.0 percent from the 2012 population of 19,320,749.
As of January 18, 2012, Florida has no official state amphibian. However, the barking treefrog, proposed last year, is back again this year. Bills to declare the barking treefrog the official state amphibian were introduced in the Florida House of Representatives and Senate on January 10, 2012.