Byron Donalds
Byron Donalds | |
|---|---|
Official portrait, 2021 | |
| Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 19th district | |
| Assumed office January 3, 2021 | |
| Preceded by | Francis Rooney |
| Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 80th district | |
| In office November 8, 2016 – November 3, 2020 | |
| Preceded by | Matt Hudson |
| Succeeded by | Lauren Melo |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Byron Lowell Donalds October 28, 1978 New York City, U.S. |
| Party | Republican (2010–present) |
| Other political affiliations | Democratic (before 2010) |
| Spouse(s) |
Bisa Hall
(m. 1999; div. 2002) |
| Children | 3 |
| Education | Florida A&M University Florida State University (BS) |
| Website | House website Campaign website |
Byron Lowell Donalds (born October 28, 1978) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Florida's 19th congressional district since 2021. A member of the Republican Party, he served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2016 to 2020. His congressional district includes much of Southwest Florida.
Born and raised in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Donalds attended Florida A&M University before earning a Bachelor of Science degree in finance and marketing from Florida State University in 2002. Prior to entering politics, Donalds worked in the finance, insurance, and banking industries. Situated in the conservative or MAGA wing of the Republican Party, Donalds was a member of the Tea Party movement and unsuccessfully ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012. He represented the 80th district in the Florida House of Representatives from 2016 to 2020.
Donalds was elected to Congress in 2020, defeating Democratic nominee Cindy Banyai. In the January 2023 Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives election, Donalds was nominated for the speakership in the fourth through 11th rounds of voting. Several months later, he was again a candidate for the October 2023 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election. In February of 2024, Donald Trump said that Donalds was among those he was considering as a running mate, and media outlets subsequently listed him as a potential vice-presidential nominee.
In February 2025, Donalds announced his candidacy for governor of Florida in the 2026 election. Days earlier, Trump had posted on Truth Social that Donalds would have his "Complete and Total Endorsement."