Florida's at-large congressional district

Florida's at-large congressional district may refer to a few different occasions when a statewide at-large district was used for elections to the United States House of Representatives from Florida.

Prior to Florida's admittance as a state of the Union in 1845, congressional delegates for Florida Territory were elected from Florida Territory's at-large congressional district.

The first elected U.S. representative from the state was installed on October 6, 1845.

A single representative was elected from the state from after statehood until 1873.

Briefly, for the 43rd Congress, a second at-large seat was used.