The Republicans who management Florida’s Legislature on Tuesday will take up a new map proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis to give the GOP an edge in four seats now held by Democrats – in what is probably going the ultimate maneuver in the coast-to-coast redistricting battle that has raged for months between the political events.
The proposal targets a Tampa-area district held by Democratic Rep. Kathy Castor in addition to an Orlando-area district held by Rep. Darren Soto. It additionally seems to redraw South Florida districts now represented by Democrats for Republican achieve.
Florida Republicans at present management 20 of the state’s US House seats. DeSantis’ plan is geared toward leaving Democrats with simply four.
Within hours of its launch, Democrats vowed authorized motion. Redistricting specialists warned of overreach that might find yourself backfiring on Republicans if a blue wave washes over November’s midterm elections.
Given the stronger-than-typical efficiency of Democrats in current elections, University of Florida redistricting knowledgeable Michael McDonald mentioned DeSantis’ proposal “is probably a plus-two or plus-three map” for the GOP.
“But it could backfire gloriously if it’s just a bloodbath everywhere” for Republicans, he added.
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries responded to DeSantis in a assertion Monday: “See you in Court.”
Jeffries later advised reporters on Capitol Hill that he believes Democrats may choose up wherever “between three and five additional seats” if November’s turnout in the state mirrors that seen in the 2018 midterms or the 2020 presidential election.
“The DeSantis Dummymander is going nowhere,” he mentioned, utilizing a pejorative time period for a gerrymander that backfires on the social gathering in management.
Matthew Isbell, a Democratic strategist in Florida who specializes in voting knowledge, mentioned the DeSantis map is significantly more difficult to the social gathering’s 2026 prospects than Jeffries’ optimistic projections, which don’t appear to account for the state’s fast inhabitants progress or the sharp rightward flip the state has skilled in current years.
In 2018, Democrats held a registration benefit; at present, Republicans outnumber them by about 1.5 million voters. DeSantis triumphed in the 2018 governor’s race by simply 0.4 proportion factors. In 2022, he notched a almost 20-point victory.
“I’m not saying we’re destined for just four seats, but it’s going to be very tough,” Isbell mentioned. “Holding onto eight seats would be a very good result for Democrats.”
President Donald Trump kicked off the redistricting combat final 12 months when Texas drew new strains at his behest. California Democrats rapidly countered with their very own map. And simply final week, Virginia voters approved a referendum that might give Democrats higher possibilities at four US House seats in the state – though authorized wrangling continues over the method lawmakers there used to put the map earlier than voters.
Florida probably represents the final batch of US House seats Republicans can goal via redistricting in the 2026 cycle. Candidates face a June 12 deadline to qualify for the state’s August main.
Florida’s congressional delegation had initially been anxious about any map that sought to achieve greater than three seats, with some members anxious about Democrats’ overperformance in particular elections earlier this 12 months. But the early evaluation from one House GOP marketing campaign operative was that the map shouldn’t endanger any GOP incumbents and that they might have a critical probability of choosing up three or four seats.
At least four Democrats from Tampa to Fort Lauderdale now face huge choices about the place — or whether or not — to run if GOP legislators efficiently overhaul their present seats. That contains Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Jared Moskowitz, whose seats have been successfully drawn collectively.
In a letter to lawmakers, DeSantis’ workforce argued that inhabitants modifications in the state for the reason that 2020 census and a pending US Supreme Court choice in a redistricting case out of Louisiana justified the state redrawing its maps, though the excessive court docket has but to render judgment in that case.
Any redistricting in Florida is predicted to face authorized challenges. The so-called Fair Districts Amendment – or FDA – to the state’s structure permitted by voters in 2010, imposes restrictions on partisan gerrymandering.
But the state’s seven-member Supreme Court – stacked with six DeSantis appointees – has already signaled its willingness to upend the FDA. Last 12 months, in a authorized problem in opposition to the state’s present congressional map drawn by DeSantis in 2022, the court docket struck down a provision in the modification that guards in opposition to diminishing the voting energy of racial minorities in redistricting.
The ruling handed the governor a vital victory and has emboldened him to push to additional diminish the FDA. In the letter to legislators, DeSantis’ common counsel, David Axelman, argued that the Fair Districts Amendment’s different provisions now not utilized as soon as the state’s excessive court docket dominated in opposition to the race-related part.
“The FDA was sold to the voters as a package,” Axelman wrote. “There was no severability provision included in the FDA when it was presented to the voters. And because one part is unconstitutional, there’s little reason to think that voters would have approved the remaining parts by themselves.”
DeSantis’ map was launched Monday, someday earlier than the Florida Legislature opens a particular session DeSantis convened in half to cope with redistricting. The governor first revealed the map on Fox News — sharing it with a community watched by many conservatives earlier than lawmakers in his personal social gathering.
Members of the GOP supermajority in the Florida Legislature have made clear they’ll proceed with DeSantis’ map proposal fairly than draw one among their very own. They may transfer inside days to enact it – at the same time as a few of the state’s Republican congressmen have publicly expressed concern that an aggressive redraw may put in danger GOP seats.
State Sen. Don Gaetz, a Republican who’s sponsoring the laws to enact the DeSantis map in the Florida Senate, advised NCS on Monday that it’s not his job “to be concerned about any member of Congress whose lines are being affected by the governor’s proposals.”
“Members of Congress who have concerns should contact the governor,” he added. “I’m not going to be negotiating with individual members of Congress.”
Gaetz mentioned he anticipated a key Senate committee to vote on the map Tuesday. Action on the Senate ground may come as early as Wednesday.
The measure will transfer to the Florida House as soon as it clears the Senate. The particular session is slated to finish Friday.
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