Legal battle over Florida's new congressional map begins
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Florida's new Republican-led redistricting map aims to gain four U.S. House seats for the GOP. The plan could backfire by making as many as seven Republican-held seats more competitive. Eliminating or fracturing Democratic districts shifts those voters ...
Vote comes on same day the US supreme court rolls back a key provision of the Voting Rights Act
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed into law a map he designed to give Republicans an edge in as many as four seats now held by Democrats.
Potential changes to Florida’s congressional lines — ones that could ultimately get tossed out or blocked — are leaving incumbents and candidates in limbo as lawmakers get ready to weigh in on an anticipated new House map.
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Florida redistricting map legal challenges
Florida's new congressional map will face its first legal challenge on Friday. Several groups sued the state after lawmakers passed the new map last month. FOX 13's Aaron Mesmer reports.
The Republicans who control Florida’s legislature on Tuesday will take up a new map proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis to give GOP an edge in four seats now held by Democrats – in what is likely the final maneuver in the coast-to-coast redistricting battle that has raged for months between the political parties.
WE’LL TALK ABOUT THE SIZZLING DETAILS COMING UP. TODD, THANK YOU CHRIS. GETTING OUR FIRST LOOK AT FLORIDA’S PROPOSED REDRAW CONGRESSIONAL MAP, COURTESY OF GOVERNOR DESANTIS, TO GIVE HIS PARTY MORE SEATS IN THE MIDTERMS. IF APPROVED, IT WOULD CREATE 24 ...
Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis proposed a new congressional map on Monday aimed at flipping four Democratic U.S. House of Representatives seats in November's midterm election, further escalating a coast-to-coast redistricting war that has already reshaped dozens of districts nationwide.
It's Wednesday, April 29, or day 2 of Florida's special legislative session on congressional redistricting. A map drawn by the Gov. Ron DeSantis administration leaves only four Democratic seats, down from the current eight. It was considered by committees ...