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The redistricting plan, which Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed through the Florida Legislature during a special session last April, was used in the elections amid constitutional challenges in federal and state courts.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has publicly claimed that Florida’s heavily Republican congressional map was not drawn with partisan intent — but that doesn’t line up with the findings of a ProPublica investigation published this week.
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Six lawmakers and legislative staff members have asked a judge for a protective order that would shield them from testifying in a lawsuit about the constitutionality of a new congressional redistricting plan.
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A Leon County circuit judge has ruled that top Florida lawmakers should not be defendants in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a congressional redistricting plan.
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Lawyers for Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration want a federal court to toss out a challenge to a new congressional redistricting plan — or put the lawsuit on hold while other redistricting cases are resolved.
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A three-judge panel has revived Gov. Ron DeSantis' congressional map after a state circuit court judge ruled earlier this month that the map was unconstitutional.
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Florida is among a half dozen states where the population was undercounted during the 2020 census, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Florida files an emergency motion appealing a Leon County judge's congressional redistricting rulingThe state has asked an appeals court to reinstate a stay on a circuit judge’s ruling that blocked a congressional redistricting plan pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. An emergency motion argues that a Leon County circuit judge erred last week when he issued a temporary injunction against the plan — and when he lifted a stay on the ruling Monday.
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Pointing to “urgency” as the 2022 elections near, attorneys for voting-rights groups want a battle over a new congressional redistricting plan be put on a fast track to the Florida Supreme Court.
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Fair districts groups argue Florida's new congressional map violates the U.S. Constitution because it discriminates against Black voters.