Repeal Florida law that blocks scrutiny of redistricting records, 2 lawmakers say
A 28-year-old law exempts legislators from any obligation to produce records of redistricting-related conversations, correspondence and proposed maps related to redistricting. TALLAHASSEE — Sen. Annette
Guest Column l From the lens of the League: Redistricting in Florida
The League of Women Voters was founded more than 100 years ago to ensure voting rights for all citizens, particularly women. Today, the League of
Dear legislature: Give us a voice in redistricting
“Make redistricting accessible to all” It is often said that if elections are when voters choose their politicians, then redistricting is when politicians choose their
Florida’s redistricting process can’t intentionally favor one party, only by accident
Lawmakers continue to study how close to the line they can go. The Florida Constitution prohibits the GOP-dominated Legislature from redistricting to intentionally keep Republicans
Florida legislators encouraged not to talk about the way redistricting proposals might effect upcoming elections
With initial redistricting proposals slated to be released Wednesday, Senate leaders are urging lawmakers not to discuss how the maps could affect their political fortunes.
Florida redistricting process moves slowly, but still deals Democrats setbacks
TALLAHASSEE – In the first month of Florida lawmakers taking initial steps toward redrawing congressional and legislative boundaries, Democrats and allied groups have already lost early political