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Dec 1 (Reuters) - A Florida appeals court on Friday upheld the state's congressional map backed by Governor Ron DeSantis that a lower court had ruled violated the state constitution by diminishing ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' state redistricting map is unconstitutional and discriminates against Black voters, Florida Circuit Judge J. Lee Marsh ruled.
A federal trial over Florida’s congressional map could wrap up this week after attorneys for civil rights groups and voters suing over North Florida’s districts rested their case on Monday.
The News A Florida judge struck down the state’s congressional map on Saturday, ruling that it violated the Florida Constitution by diminishing the influence of Black voters, and ordering the ...
The new map, crafted by the Republican governor and approved by the Florida legislature last month, scatters more than 370,000 Black voters who had been in Lawson’s heavily Black, Democratic ...
Florida map ruling is a loss for Black voters and ‘uphill battle’ for Dems hoping to win back House majority “These judges are upholding white supremacy,” says Democratic strategist ...
Florida Republicans ultimately picked up four seats under the governor’s map for a total of 20 out of 28, a move that helped the GOP capture the U.S. House last year.
Florida's House voted the map through 68-38, along party lines, on Thursday after a debate where many Democratic Representatives aired grievances on what they believe is a discriminatory map.
The Florida Senate approved a congressional map proposal put forward by Gov. Ron DeSantis, helping pave the way for what would be large GOP gains in the state. The map, which would see Republicans ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday proposed an aggressively partisan redrawing of the state’s congressional boundaries that could help his party pick up four seats in the US House of ...
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