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Florida Democrats win battle against gerrymandered map.

Democrats in Florida Poised to ‍Gain⁣ House Seat⁣ After Resolving‍ Gerrymandering Dispute

Democrats in Florida are ​on the verge of⁢ securing an additional seat in the House following the successful resolution of a contentious mapping ⁣dispute that had favored Republicans. ​This development comes‌ after a prolonged legal battle ⁤between Florida, voting rights groups, and the state’s redistricting process.

Last year, Florida and voting rights ⁣groups clashed over‍ the redrawn ⁤voting district maps, alleging that some changes were unfairly disadvantageous to black voters. To find a resolution,‍ both parties ‍agreed to focus on a⁢ specific district in Tallahassee with a majority black voter⁢ population. As a result, they agreed to drop their cases in​ other parts ‌of the​ state.

Positive Progress for Black Voters

“This is ⁤a promising step forward for Black voters whose⁢ voting power was⁢ disgracefully targeted by Governor DeSantis in ‌his quest⁤ for artificial power,” expressed​ Olivia ⁣Mendoza, director of litigation and policy for the left-leaning National ⁣Redistricting Foundation. “Floridians deserve fair maps ⁣— and ‌success ⁤in this case will ⁤deliver ⁤a major step in that direction,” she ⁤added.

The Florida⁢ GOP gained four congressional seats last year when Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) redrew the state’s districts, giving Republicans a majority in the House. Currently, Republicans control 20 out of‌ 28 House seats in⁣ Florida.

Florida is not ⁣the only state ⁢facing legal pressure ​regarding⁣ maps favoring Republicans. Wisconsin‌ also faced a lawsuit‍ after its Republican leadership attempted‌ to​ alter its ⁣congressional⁢ maps ⁤in a way that disadvantaged Democrats. However, the‍ appointment of a ⁣liberal state supreme​ court justice in Wisconsin may provide a response to this ​issue.

Justice Janet Protasiewicz, who was appointed this ‍year and contributed to a ⁣liberal-majority supreme court in the⁤ state,⁣ publicly criticized‌ the maps, stating that they were “rigged.” This opinion suggests that she would likely support redrawing the state⁢ maps⁣ to make‌ them more equitable for⁢ Democrats.

New York⁢ is ‌also grappling‌ with a legal​ battle over redistricting. The state’s congressional maps are currently being challenged in New York Courts, and it is⁣ expected that ⁢the liberal-leaning New York⁤ Court of Appeals will rule ⁤in favor ⁤of redrawing the maps.

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