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Florida lawmakers are heading back to Tallahassee – to draw up new congressional maps. That's after the Florida Supreme Court ruled the current maps unconstitutional.
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The Florida Supreme Court is ordering the Legislature to redraw eight congressional districts in a decision that stands to recast nearly every district in the state.Singled out in the high court's decision Thursday is Rep. Corrine Brown's district, which snakes from Jacksonville to Orlando.
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State lawmakers will need to draw new congressional maps for next year’s elections. That’s after the Florida Supreme Court ruled Thursday the state’s congressional districts violate a constitutional amendment that prohibits gerrymandering. Democratic Congresswoman Corrine Brown, whose District 5 stretches from Jacksonville to Orlando, called the ruling “flawed."
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Over the weekend The Naples Daily News got more than 500 pages of documents relating to Florida’s redistricting scandal.
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A Republican political consultant has until November 30th to appeal a court ruling related to redistricting. The case involves the voting maps redrawn by the Florida Legislature in 2012.
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After a Florida Supreme Court ruling today, the public will be able to view documents that led a judge to declare the state’s congressional districts unconstitutional.
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Floridians will vote Tuesday in two congressional districts ruled unconstitutional by a Tallahassee circuit judge.The districts in North and Central…
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Florida's congressional districts are back in court Wednesday.A judge will consider whether new district lines are lawful and whether there's time to hold…
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The Florida Senate and House of Representatives approved revised congressional maps Monday, ending a special legislative session.
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Billy Manes talks about the ruling by Leon County Circuit Judge Terry Lewis to revise the congressional redistricting map to fix two districts he had previously declared unconstitutional.