Florida Governor DeSantis Proposes Congressional Map to Add Four GOP Seats
In Brief
The proposed redistricting plan could shift Florida's congressional balance, affecting party representation in upcoming elections.
Key Facts
- Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled a new congressional map proposal on Monday.
- The map is projected to give Republicans up to four additional U.S. House seats.
- The proposal has sparked opposition from Democratic leaders, including Jeffries.
- Florida's Republican-controlled Legislature is meeting in Tallahassee this week to vote on the plan.
- The special legislative session to debate the map was called by Governor DeSantis.
What Happened
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis introduced a new congressional redistricting proposal intended to increase Republican representation in the U.S. House. The plan is set to be debated by the state legislature during a special session.
Why It Matters
If enacted, the new map could significantly alter Florida's political landscape and influence the partisan balance in the U.S. House of Representatives. The proposal has drawn national attention amid ongoing debates over redistricting practices.
What's Next
The Florida Legislature will consider and vote on the proposed map during the special session. The outcome may prompt further political and legal responses from both parties.
Sources
- The Guardian — Florida’s Republican governor unveils plan for redrawn congressional maps(48m ago)
- NYT — Ron DeSantis Aims to Add Four Republican House Seats in Florida Redistricting Push(30m ago)
- Fox News — Ron DeSantis unveils new Florida congressional map that would give the GOP an extra four seats(4h ago)
