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Florida Secures Fairer Congressional Maps to Bolster Conservative Majority

Governor DeSantis set to sign redistricting plan that restores balance and counters Democrat-led gerrymandering efforts nationwide.

PoliticsPublished April 29, 2026 at 10:00 PM
People came from all over Florida to the State Capitol on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, to protest Gov. Ron DeSantis' new congressional map.

Florida is taking decisive action to ensure its congressional districts reflect the state's conservative direction, with lawmakers passing a new map that could net Republicans up to four additional House seats. Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to sign the measure into law, effectively neutralizing previous attempts to pack districts in favor of the Left.

This move comes as the national redistricting battle heats up, with states like Texas and California already moving to secure their respective party interests. The Florida legislature’s 21-17 vote specifically targets the over-representation of Democrat-leaning districts in Tampa, Orlando, and the southeast coast.

Governor DeSantis rightly noted that the Supreme Court’s recent decision to limit the use of race in redistricting invalidates outdated provisions that forced states to prioritize racial demographics over constitutional fairness.

By redrawing these lines, Florida is not only playing defense against the Democrat machine but is actively working to protect the House majority from the radical agenda that would surely follow a shift in power.

With the midterm elections looming, these maps are a necessary step to ensure that the will of the voters is not undermined by partisan gerrymandering designed to facilitate endless congressional investigations into conservative leadership.

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