Florida 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.
Florida Republicans will need to navigate an anti-gerrymandering amendment approved by voters and internal divisions over the map-drawing process.
TAMPA – Florida has been one of the fastest growing states in the country over the past five years. Now the newest entrant to the 2026 Republican gubernatorial race says it’s time to focus less on bringing in new people and more on improving the lives of those who already live here.
The latest effort to legalize marijuana in Florida encountered a legal setback, but those behind a new amendment insist they still can qualify for the 2026 ballot.
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DeSantis wants to redraw Florida's congressional map: What to know
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Outlook murky as yet another effort to redraw Florida’s congressional map begins
Supreme Court lets Texas use GOP-redrawn congressional map
A sharply divided Supreme Court said Thursday that it would allow Texas to use a new congressional map that targets five seats held by Democrats in next year’s midterms. The brief, unsigned order paused a ruling from a lower court that had found the state’s new map was likely an unconstitutional racial gerrymander and ordered
The Florida House took its first steps toward a mid-decade redrawing of congressional boundaries. Opponents, however, didn't get any time at the mic.
For months, DeSantis has pushed for eliminating property taxes. But experts said it will lead to an immediate hike in home prices.
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