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Preceded by
  
Esteban Bovo

Spouse(s)
  
Jeanne Oliva

Profession
  
Businessman

Political party
  
Republican

Alma mater
  
St. Thomas University

Name
  
Jose Oliva

Jose R. Oliva
Born
  
January 6, 1973 (age 51) Elizabeth, New Jersey (
1973-01-06
)

Children
  
Benjamin, Sabrina, Celeste

José R. Oliva (born January 6, 1973) is a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 110th District, which includes Hialeah and Miami Lakes in northern Miami-Dade County, since 2011.

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History

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Oliva was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and moved to the state of Florida in 1974. He graduated from Hialeah-Miami Lakes High School, and later attended St. Thomas University, but did not graduate. Oliva began working for his family's cigar manufacturing business, and eventually served as its Chief Executive Officer. From 2001 to 2005, he served as a Hialeah Housing Commissioner.

Florida House of Representatives

When incumbent State Representative Esteban Bovo resigned from the legislature to successfully run for the Miami-Dade County Commission in 2011, a special election was called to replace him. Oliva ran in the Republican primary against Frank Lago and Rafael Luiz Perez, emphasizing his support for "lower taxes, small and accountable government, [and] conservative family values." He ended up winning the primary, receiving 42% of the vote to Lago's 35% and Perez's 23%, and advanced to the general election, where he only faced write-in opposition. Oliva won the general election handily, winning 93% of the vote.

In 2012, following the reconfiguration of the legislative districts, Oliva remained in the 110th District, which retained most of the territory that he had previously represented. He was challenged in the Republican primary by Ileana Abay, but he dispatched her easily, winning renomination with 86% of the vote. In the general election, he once again only faced write-in opposition, and he won his second term with nearly 100% of the vote.

Following his re-election, Oliva received enough votes from his colleagues in the legislature to assume the position of Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives for the 2018-2020 legislative session, assuming that he continues to win re-election.

References

José R. Oliva Wikipedia