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Floridians Do Not Support Mid-Decade Redistricting

A new poll from Common Cause shows that Florida Republicans, Democrats, and independents reject both partisan gerrymandering and redrawing voting maps in the middle of the decade.

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Governor DeSantis and other state leaders are proposing to re-draw Florida’s voting maps before the 2026 midterms. We need to tell our representatives loud and clear: Don’t cheat. Don’t break the law. Don’t redraw the maps in the middle of the decade.

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