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Florida Republicans Approve New Congressional Map Potentially Adding 4 GOP Seats
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Siyaset·29.04.2026AI özeti

Florida Republicans Approve New Congressional Map Potentially Adding 4 GOP Seats

Florida's Republican-controlled Senate passed a new congressional map 21-17 that could give Republicans four additional U.S. House seats in November's midterm elections. The vote came hours after the U.S. Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act. The map increases GOP-favoring districts from 20 to 24 out of 28. Democrats call it a partisan power grab violating a 2010 constitutional amendment and plan to sue. Gov. DeSantis, who pushed for the redraw, argues the amendment is now invalidated by the Supreme Court ruling.

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Florida Lawmakers Approve New Congressional Map Giving Republicans Potential Advantage
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Siyaset·29.04.2026AI özeti

Florida Lawmakers Approve New Congressional Map Giving Republicans Potential Advantage

Florida's Senate approved a new Congressional map 21-17 that could give Republicans four additional U.S. House seats in November's midterm elections. The vote came hours after the U.S. Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act. Gov. Ron DeSantis, who pushed for the redrawing, argues rapid population growth necessitates redistricting. The new map increases GOP-favorable districts from 20 to 24 out of 28. Democrats promise lawsuits, calling it a partisan power move violating a 2010 constitutional amendment protecting minority voting rights.

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DeSantis Pushes Florida Redistricting as Final National Spotlight Before Term Ends
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Siyaset·28.04.2026AI özeti

DeSantis Pushes Florida Redistricting as Final National Spotlight Before Term Ends

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is using a special legislative session starting Tuesday to push a controversial redistricting proposal that would give Republicans a 24-4 congressional advantage, up from the current 20-8 split. The 47-year-old governor, whose presidential campaign ended in 2024, is also advocating for AI regulations and vaccine requirement changes in what analysts describe as one of his final opportunities to demonstrate national leadership potential before his second term expires. Republicans worry the aggressive map could backfire and help Democrats gain seats, while DeSantis faces potential friction with the Trump administration over his policy positions.

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