Florida judge says DeSantis' redistricting map is unconstitutional

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A Florida judge on Wednesday struck down a portion of a redistricting map drawn by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and his staff.

Driving the news: "I am finding that the enacted map is unconstitutional under the Fair District amendment ... because it diminishes African Americans' ability to elect the representatives of their choice," Leon County Circuit Judge Layne Smith said.

Smith is expected to issue a formal order on Thursday or Friday to ensure that the maps are not in effect during November's election, AP reports.

Why it matters: DeSantis' plan dismantles the North Florida seat now held by a Black Democrat.

The new maps DeSantis called "race-neutral" make it harder for North Florida voters to elect a Black member of Congress in the 5th Congressional District, where nearly half its residents are Black.

Flashback: A Democratic-aligned redistricting group joined voting rights and civil rights organizations to file a suit against Florida’s new congressional map the same day DeSantis signed it into law late last month.

Editor's note: This is a developing story and has been updated throughout.

FSafari on May 11st, 2022 at 20:32 UTC »

I just got a notice to renew my vote by mail from my county because the law was changed that you have to enroll every year and on the notice it said that since the redistricting isn’t finalized my voting district may be different so I don’t even know if I am going to have to enroll somewhere else or not…

MenaFWM on May 11st, 2022 at 19:39 UTC »

No one is surprised right? Like this was the expected outcome of deciding he would draw the maps himself right?

impulsekash on May 11st, 2022 at 18:45 UTC »

Everything DeSantis has done is designed not to stand up to legal scrutiny. He is doing this all to virtue signal to his base for his eventual 2024 presidential run.