Florida Senate sheds light on how new political boundaries will be made
New rules announced Monday put limits on the input the Senate gets from the public. TALLAHASSEE — In an effort to “take steps against the
Senate leader of Florida’s redistricting process wants to be more open this time around
Senate Reapportionment Chairman Ray Rodrigues said Monday he wants the Florida Legislature to avoid the “shadow process” that occurred in 2012 when lawmakers drew new political
Under warnings about past failures, FL lawmakers launch redistricting efforts
A legislative process that will affect elections in Florida for years to come began Monday under the shadow of a history lesson on what not
‘Devastating’: Florida Republicans worried about 2022 as they crafted election law
Emails and text messages undercut the GOP’s claim Florida’s election overhaul wasn’t political. Read More
Florida doesn’t need more election map shenanigans | Column
Every 10 years, the maps that designate voting districts get redrawn. Last time it is was a political sham. From 2012 to 2016, the Florida
Voters’ groups challenge Republicans on redistricting as high-stakes map-drawing kicks off
Florida lawmakers take their first steps Monday toward redrawing political boundaries in the nation’s biggest presidential swing state, but voters’ groups are already testing the Republican-led Legislature.