Florida's high court poised to protect DeSantis' congressional map that helps GOP
The Florida governor muscled through a map two years ago that helped Republicans net four House seats in the state.
www.politico.comI don’t have live updates right now, but here’s the latest context on Florida GOP redistricting as of early 2026 based on recent reporting.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has pursued mid-decade redistricting and called for a special session to consider new congressional maps, aiming to secure an advantage for Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterms. This has sparked partisan tension with the state legislature and ongoing legal questions about map drawing and anti-gerrymandering provisions.
The Florida Supreme Court and state judicial process have been involved in related challenges to earlier maps, including decisions that influenced how districts were drawn in prior cycles, signaling that any new maps could face judicial scrutiny. This legal backdrop shapes expectations for any new congressional lines.
Nationally, Florida is part of a broader wave of states rethinking district boundaries. Critics argue redrawing for partisan gain can run afoul of constitutional provisions or voter rights concerns, while supporters say updated maps better reflect population shifts. The dynamic has produced a mix of legislative hearings, court filings, and political messaging.
If you’d like, I can pull the most current headlines and summarize the key players, dates, and potential outcomes, or track a particular development (e.g., the dates of any scheduled special sessions, committee votes, or court decisions) with direct citations.
The Florida governor muscled through a map two years ago that helped Republicans net four House seats in the state.
www.politico.comFlorida has been seen as a key piece of the national push by Republicans to overhaul congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
www.politico.comFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a special session for congressional redistricting as red and blue states pursue map changes ahead of 2026 midterms.
www.foxnews.comTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida’s Republican-controlled House officially kicked off the first meeting of its select committee on congressional redistricting Thursday, as the state becomes the latest to consider redrawing
www.wboc.comFlorida is poised to join the wave of states debating how they might reshape congressional voting districts, as political parties grapple for an edge in next year's midterm elections
abcnews.go.comThe case centered on Congressional District 5, which in the past stretched from Jacksonville to west of Tallahassee, and elected Black Democrat Al Lawson. During the 2022 redistricting process, DeSantis argued that keeping such a district would be an unconstitutional racial gerrymander and successfully pressured lawmakers to overhaul the district.
www.wlrn.orgFlorida Republicans will need to navigate an anti-gerrymandering amendment approved by voters and internal divisions over the map-drawing process.
www.nbcnews.comTALLAHASSEE — If the legions of lawyers were armed with swords and clad in medieval dress, the state's latest redistricting fight could be Florida's Game of Thrones.
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