A judge has ruled that a Florida House map, which could potentially add four Republican seats, will remain in effect. The plaintiffs contended that the map contravenes a state prohibition on partisan gerrymandering established by voters in 2010.
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Florida House Map Approved Despite Gerrymandering Concerns
A judge has upheld a Florida House map that may increase Republican representation by four seats. The decision comes despite arguments from plaintiffs claiming the map violates a state ban on partisan gerrymandering.
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Judge Allows Florida House Map That Could Add 4 Republican Seats to Stand
Florida House Map Approved Despite Gerrymandering Concerns