Florida lawmakers pass new congressional voting map

Florida lawmakers approved a new congressional voting map that could help Republicans flip four House seats currently held by Democrats. The map supports President Trump's push for redistricting in Republican-led states. Democrats condemned it as partisan gerrymandering.

Florida lawmakers passed a new congressional voting map during a special session, moving quickly after Republican Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled it on Monday. Both chambers approved it on Wednesday. The map aims to address population shifts from recent migration into the state, as Republican state Senator Don Gaetz explained: 'We have an extraordinarily unique situation in Florida with this tremendous additional number of people who moved to our state and have been disproportionately placed in different parts of the state.' Gaetz added that DeSantis does not want lines drawn on the basis of race, especially following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling Wednesday from a Louisiana case challenging minority voter protections. DeSantis posted on X that the decision cleared the way for Florida's redistricting. Democrats fiercely opposed the map, arguing it undermines minority voting power and violates a 2010 state ban on gerrymandering. State Senator LaVon Bracy Davis stated during debate: 'This is about power. This is about relinquishing our power and giving it to the president.' State Representative Michele Rayner called it 'illegal' and a 'partisan gerrymander.' The approval aligns with Trump's national redistricting efforts, following similar moves in Texas and countered by Democrats in California and Virginia. Voting rights activists plan court challenges, while Democrats cite recent special election wins as reason Republicans might not gain the seats.

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Tennessee Republican lawmakers approving a new congressional map that removes the state's only Democratic U.S. House seat.
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Tennessee Republicans approve map eliminating lone Democratic seat

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Tennessee became the first state to redraw its congressional districts after a Supreme Court decision last week that weakened Voting Rights Act protections against racial gerrymandering. Republicans in the state legislature approved a new map that removes the only U.S. House seat held by a Democrat. Governor Bill Lee signed the measure into law shortly after the vote.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has unveiled a new congressional redistricting map that could deliver four additional U.S. House seats to Republicans. The proposal comes amid a national redistricting push, with lawmakers set to consider it in a special session starting Tuesday. The map aims to reflect recent demographic shifts in the state, according to DeSantis.

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Virginia voters approved a constitutional amendment on Tuesday that adopts a new congressional district map favoring Democrats 10-1, potentially adding up to four House seats for the party. The measure aims to counter Republican gerrymanders in other states. Republicans have filed a legal challenge claiming procedural flaws.

A recent poll indicates narrow support for a mid-decade redistricting amendment in Virginia, with likely voters backing it 52-47%. The measure aims to redraw congressional maps from a 6-5 Democratic edge to 10-1 in their favor, potentially affecting House control during President Donald Trump's term. Early voting ends April 18, with the ballot decision on April 21.

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Virginia voters are casting ballots in a special election ending Tuesday, April 21, 2026, on a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterm elections if another state redraws its map outside the normal census cycle.

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