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Redistricting Distracts Legislators from Important Issues
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Redistricting decides who represents us in government. This process must serve the people, not politicians or political parties. The President of the United States has called for redrawing congressional districts nationwide to benefit his party in the next election. But let’s be perfectly clear: drawing voting maps for partisan gain is explicitly illegal in Florida. The people of Florida made it illegal when we passed the Fair Districts Amendment to the Florida Constitution.
Article III, Section 20 of the Florida Constitution lays out the rules for drawing congressional district boundaries in our state. Is says: “no apportionment plan or individual district shall be drawn with the intent to favor or disfavor a political party.”
State leaders should focus their time and our taxpayer dollars on creating a more affordable, brighter future for all Floridians, not on illegal partisan games. Click here to make your voice heard!
Floridians of all political affiliations came together in 2010 and overwhelmingly passed the Fair Districts Amendments with a 63% vote. Floridians voted to pass these amendments in large part to protect their voices from partisan gerrymandering. Polling in September 2025 found that Floridians continue to oppose partisan gerrymandering just as strongly as we did 15 years ago: 66% support Congress banning maps that favor one political party.
A majority of Florida voters reject mid-decade redistricting. According to our September 2025 polling, 55% of Florida voters oppose these efforts, including a plurality of Republicans, a majority of Democrats, and a majority of NPA voters. Attempts to redistrict Florida now, in the middle of the decade and in line with a national partisan battle, are an attempt by leaders to pick their voters to skew election outcomes.
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