The Florida Supreme Court ruled that the state's current congressional map can be used in the 2026 elections while legal challenges over the district boundaries continue in lower courts.
Florida's newly redrawn congressional map will remain in effect for this year's midterm elections after the state Supreme Court declined to intervene in an ongoing legal challenge.
The maps, drawn by Gov. Ron DeSantis, will be used for the 2026 midterm elections. They were designed to help Republicans gain up to four additional House seats.
A Tallahassee circuit court judge has denied a request to block Florida's new congressional map ahead of the 2026 midterms, setting up a likely legal showdown at the state Supreme Court. The ruling ...
In a 6-1 ruling, the court determined the First District Court of Appeal should consider the merits of the case before it weighs in on the matter.
The Florida Supreme Court has allowed the use of a new U.S. House map drawn by Republicans in the midterm elections ...
With relatively few incumbents getting a pass, and numerous former office holders seeking a return to elected life, the 2026 Florida election was set up Friday with hundreds qualifying for ...
The plaintiffs had sought a temporary restraining order, arguing that the map violated a state ban on partisan gerrymandering that voters passed in 2010. By Patricia Mazzei Reporting from Miami A ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ congressional redistricting map will stand for the 2026 elections despite legal challenges. TALLAHASSEE — The ...