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Thu Aug 24, 2023, 09:23 PM Aug 2023

Florida judge skeptical of arguments to keep DeSantis' congressional map

Florida judge skeptical of arguments to keep DeSantis' congressional map


The fate of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ controversial congressional map is now with a circuit judge who, on Thursday, repeatedly pressed attorneys representing the state’s top elections official and the Republican-controlled Legislature on the map’s validity.

The roughly four-hour hearing, stemming from a legal challenge to the redrawn districts, centered on the map pushed by the governor that dismantled a roughly 200-mile seat that connected minority voters in Tallahassee and Jacksonville and had been held by former Rep. Al Lawson, a Black Democrat who lost last year after his seat was redrawn. Florida Republicans ultimately picked up four seats under the governor’s map for a total of 20 out of 28, a move that helped the GOP capture the U.S. House last year.

Lawyers for the Legislature and the DeSantis administration contended they replaced Lawson’s seat with a “race neutral” one and that to revert back to the way the seat was once drawn would violate the U.S. Constitution’s equal protection clause — a conclusion that has been undercut by the Supreme Court’s recent decision on an Alabama redistricting case.

“The Legislature made the right judgment, and the court should validate that judgment,” said Andy Bardos, an attorney representing the Florida House.
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Florida judge skeptical of arguments to keep DeSantis' congressional map (Original Post) In It to Win It Aug 2023 OP
Yeah... the 'right' judgement... OldBaldy1701E Aug 2023 #1

OldBaldy1701E

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1. Yeah... the 'right' judgement...
Fri Aug 25, 2023, 08:24 AM
Aug 2023

The blatant desire to make sure they cannot be deposed from their cushy 'elected' positions has become more than an attempt to maintain power and surpress those they don't like. It is now a big old raspberry to the federal government. Time to remind that gulag of a state that they are part of this nation. A nation that elected Joe Biden to take care of such blatant destruction of our democracy. I am just waiting for it to happen.

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