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Focusing on a North Florida district that has become a legal and political battleground, voting-rights groups and other plaintiffs are seeking a temporary injunction to block a congressional redistricting plan pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis' congressional map was met with a legal challenge on the same day he signed it into law.
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Despite vocal opposition to the governor's congressional map, state lawmakers moved the plan quickly along on the first day of a special legislative session to pass a new U.S. House map.
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Gadsden County residents spoke out against the governor's plan to erase Democratic Congressman Al Lawson's 5th Congressional District at a check presentation ceremony on Thursday.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has submitted a congressional map that lawmakers are expected to take up when they meet in Tallahassee on April 19 - 22. The drawing would eliminate African American Democratic Rep. Al Lawson's district.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says he won't support a congressional map that includes a U.S. House district in North Florida where minority voters can elect a candidate of their choice.
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Last month, the Florida legislature sent a congressional map to Gov. Ron DeSantis for his approval. He vetoed it. And now legislative leaders say they’re planning to consider a map from his office for approval next week.
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A nonpartisan group that’s working to build African American political power in Florida has launched a digital ad campaign targeting Gov. Ron DeSantis’ proposal to eliminate two of the state’s minority access congressional districts.
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Florida’s Secretary of State Laurel Lee is asking a federal court to halt proceedings in a lawsuit over the state’s new congressional map.
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The Florida legislature will meet in mid-April to draw the state's congressional districts after Gov. Ron DeSantis rejected a two-map plan lawmakers approved earlier this month.