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Florida’s redistricting mess heads to special session after DeSantis vetoes ‘defective’ map
“Today, I vetoed a map that violates the U.S. Constitution, but that does not absolve the Legislature from doing its job,” Gov. DeSantis said. TALLAHASSEE,
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DeSantis vetoes congressional redistricting maps, calls for special legislative session
The governor said the Legislature could bring other topics like “constitutional carry” as well TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday vetoed a bill on
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G.O.P. Presses for Greater Edge on Florida and Ohio Congressional Maps
In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed a map drawn by his fellow Republicans in the Legislature. In Ohio, Republicans closed in on a G.O.P.-friendly map
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With Florida’s congressional map vetoed by Gov. DeSantis, redistricting future remains uncharted
Meanwhile, a June deadline for candidates to qualify for Congress looms. Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed a congressional map almost as soon as the bill hit his
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Will lawmakers show some spine on redistricting? | Bill Cotterell
It’s probably too much to hope for, but there appears to be some possibility that Florida legislators will politely tell Gov. Ron DeSantis that — though they
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Florida redistricting process is still unbalanced | Commentary
Every 10 years, elected leaders in Florida are tasked with redrawing jurisdictional boundaries for local, state, and federal elections to reflect the state’s population shifts.