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Florida GOP divided as redistricting battle intensifies ahead

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Republican lawmakers and voting-rights groups clashed this week as Florida began committee meetings on a mid-decade congressional redistricting. House leaders convened a select committee Thursday without a proposed map while Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Donald Trump urged reopening maps. Dozens of civil-rights groups rallied Tuesday, citing the state’s Fair Districts amendment and warning of legal challenges. The legislature approved a map in 2022 after a DeSantis-backed special session; leaders remain divided on timing and appetite for change. The process relies on census data and committee hearings scheduled through December. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2010: Florida voters approve the Fair Districts Amendment prohibiting partisan map drawing.
  • 2020: U.S. Census supplies data used for congressional apportionment and district lines.
  • 2022: Florida Legislature approved a congressional map during a DeSantis-backed special session.
  • This week (early December 2025): House select committee meets; 'We Draw the Lines' rallies occur at the Capitol.
  • December 2025: Additional committee meetings and hearings are scheduled as leaders debate the mid-decade redraw.
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Who Benefited

Republican political strategists and certain GOP incumbents could benefit if mid-decade redistricting produces more favorable congressional districts, potentially boosting Republican chances in the 2026 U.S. House elections.

Who Impacted

Voters, particularly minority communities and groups advocating for fair districts, may suffer reduced representation or increased partisan gerrymandering if maps are redrawn to favor one party.

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Who Benefited

Republican political strategists and certain GOP incumbents could benefit if mid-decade redistricting produces more favorable congressional districts, potentially boosting Republican chances in the 2026 U.S. House elections.

Who Impacted

Voters, particularly minority communities and groups advocating for fair districts, may suffer reduced representation or increased partisan gerrymandering if maps are redrawn to favor one party.

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