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Several counties in the new District 2 are in Lawson's congressional district or were in districts he's represented in the state House and Senate.
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The state's highest court denied the plaintiffs' request to lift the appeals court's stay after the majority found it lacks jurisdiction to weigh in on the matter.
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The decision comes a week after a lower court judge said the map was unconstitutional.
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In a recent Florida Matters, host Matthew Peddie talked with political journalist William March about how Gov. Ron DeSantis' new redistricting maps will impact voters across the Tampa area.
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Judge Layne Smith sided with voting-rights groups that requested he lift the stay.
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The Democrat joined Ben Diamond, who pulled out of the race last week and cited the state's new congressional map.
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The Democrat, who was seeking Charlie Crist's open seat, said he will re-enter the race if the new congressional map is struck down in court.
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He agreed with voting-rights groups that said the changes to a North Florida congressional district would eliminate the ability of Black voters to elect a candidate of their choice.
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In a response, attorneys for Secretary of State Laurel Lee say keeping the current sprawling configuration of District 5 would violate the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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His priorities during the latest legislative session have put him at the leading edge of the country’s “culture war.”
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State Sen. Linda Stewart said the "latest word" on the state's plan puts Disney in a new district controlled by the governor's appointees.
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The plaintiffs say the new map is "intentionally destroying Black opportunity districts in Florida and splintering Black communities of interest throughout the State."