Florida redistricting session in flux as DeSantis withholds map and Virginia vote looms
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Florida’s planned mid-decade redistricting session is in flux: Gov. Ron DeSantis has not committed to providing lawmakers a proposed map, and the Legislature has delayed its own proposals, raising questions about timing for a congressional redraw as the session (originally set for April 20–24) looms amid a Virginia referendum that could add pressure and potential litigation over partisan gerrymandering.
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