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Angie Nixon

State Representative · Florida · District 13 · Democratic

Angie Nixon serves as a State Representative in the Florida House of Representatives, representing District 13 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Nixon.

Key facts

Full name
Angie Nixon
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Florida House of Representatives
State
Florida
District
District 13
Party
Democratic
Status
Currently serving
Born
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/66c3a112-3008-4332-a6b0-8990a7d992d5
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Angela Nixon is a Democratic politician currently serving as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing District 13. She has been in office since 2020 after winning a primary election against an incumbent. Nixon has a diverse background that includes entrepreneurship, activism, and a commitment to community service. In addition to her legislative role, she is also a candidate for the 2026 United States Senate special election in Florida.

Early life and career

Born on February 27, 1984, in Jacksonville, Florida, Angie Nixon grew up in a community that would later shape her political and social values. She attended Stanton College Preparatory School, where she likely developed a strong academic foundation. Following her high school education, Nixon pursued higher education at the University of Florida, where she further honed her skills and knowledge.

Before entering the political arena, Nixon worked as an aide to Mia L. Jones, who represented Florida's 14th district. This experience provided her with valuable insights into the legislative process and the workings of state government. Her time as an aide likely influenced her decision to run for office and engage more deeply with the issues affecting her community.

In addition to her political career, Nixon has made significant contributions to her local community through various entrepreneurial ventures. She co-founded the Melanin Market, an outdoor market designed to support small business owners by providing them with a platform to sell healthy food options. This initiative not only promotes local entrepreneurship but also connects residents with essential resources, reflecting her commitment to community development and well-being.

Nixon's creative pursuits include co-authoring a children's book titled "The Adventures of Moxie McGriff" with her daughter, Natalie McGriff. The book was inspired by Natalie's experiences with self-esteem related to her natural hair and aims to empower young readers. The project gained recognition and funding through Florida's One Spark initiative, allowing them to publish the book and donate copies to organizations that promote literacy.

In the food industry, Nixon and her daughter own Natalie’s Nook & Candy Shop, located on the Eastside of Jacksonville. This establishment focuses on providing healthy food options in a neighborhood that faces food insecurity. In 2024, she expanded her entrepreneurial efforts by founding Cafe Resistance, a bookstore and coffee shop in Jacksonville's Northside. This space serves as a community hub for local organizing, educational activities for children, and the promotion of Black history and culture.

Legislative service

Nixon's political career began in earnest with her election to the Florida House of Representatives in 2020. In that election, she successfully defeated incumbent Kimberly Daniels in the Democratic primary for District 14, which encompasses part of Duval County. Given the district's Democratic leanings, her victory in the primary effectively secured her position in the House.

Following a significant redistricting process, Nixon transitioned from House District 14 to House District 13 in 2022. This change did not hinder her political momentum; she went on to win the election against unaffiliated candidate La'Ciara Masline, succeeding Tracie Davis as the representative for District 13.

Throughout her tenure, Nixon has been active in advocating for various issues and has participated in notable legislative actions. For instance, on November 9, 2023, she introduced a resolution calling for a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza war and the release of hostages held by Hamas. However, this resolution was overwhelmingly rejected by the Florida State House, which voted 104-2 against it.

Nixon has also been involved in protests and demonstrations related to legislative matters. In April 2022, she attempted to stage a sit-in to prevent a vote on Florida's congressional district maps, although this effort did not succeed. More recently, on April 29, 2026, she was reprimanded by the Florida State House for her disruptive conduct during a protest against congressional redistricting. This incident involved her using a megaphone to voice her dissent, which led to a reprimand from the House Rules and Ethics Committee for violating conduct rules and disrupting legislative proceedings.

Despite the reprimand, Nixon has maintained that her actions are driven by a commitment to fighting for democracy and advocating for her constituents' rights.

Policy focus and district

As a member of the Florida House of Representatives, Nixon's policy focus reflects her commitment to addressing the needs of her constituents in District 13. Her background in community service and entrepreneurship informs her legislative priorities, particularly in areas such as food security, education, and social justice.

Nixon's involvement in initiatives like the Melanin Market and her ownership of local businesses demonstrate her dedication to supporting economic development within her district. She aims to empower small business owners and improve access to healthy food options for residents, particularly in underserved areas.

Her advocacy for education is evident through her efforts to promote literacy and provide resources for children and students. The establishment of Cafe Resistance as a community space for educational and recreational activities underscores her commitment to fostering a supportive environment for young people.

In addition to her local initiatives, Nixon's legislative actions indicate a broader focus on social justice issues. Her introduction of a resolution regarding the Gaza conflict reflects her engagement with international matters and her willingness to address complex issues that resonate with her constituents.

As she prepares for her candidacy in the 2026 United States Senate special election, Nixon's experiences in the Florida House of Representatives and her community-focused initiatives will likely continue to shape her political platform and priorities. Her journey as a legislator and community leader illustrates the intersection of local activism and state governance, highlighting the importance of representation and advocacy in addressing the needs of diverse communities.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angie_NixonWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angie_NixonWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angie_NixonWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Florida House of RepresentativesDistrict 13 · Democratic

Sources & provenance

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