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Stay on top of Central Florida news and views with our weekly newsletters, and consider supporting this free publication. The maps must be finalized before qualifying for next year’s congressional and legislative races begins June 13. That decision stemmed from violations of the anti-gerrymandering "Fair Districts" constitutional amendment voters approved in 2010. “And I think what they're doing is they're trying to wait to see how these are being introduced, and then seeing if they have a problem with it."Ĭurrent congressional lines were drawn after the Florida Supreme Court threw out the Legislature’s first attempt in 2012. And I have gotten absolutely no feedback,” Stewart said. "It's funny because normally you get a lot of feedback from the citizens. But Stewart added that she hasn’t heard from other Democrats or the public on the proposals. Linda Stewart, an Orlando Democrat and member of the Senate subcommittee, praised the work of staff on the congressional lines. I believe we're on the right track for success,” Bradley said.īradley said Monday she had not reviewed the House proposals, which were released to the public just as her subcommittee meeting started. “We have come extraordinarily far in what has been an extremely condensed amount of time. Subcommittee Chairwoman Jennifer Bradley, R-Fleming Island, said she expects senators will continue to make “refinements” and begin laying out a final product that must eventually be negotiated with the House, starting shortly after the 2022 legislative session begins Jan. Meanwhile, the Senate Select Subcommittee on Congressional Reapportionment on Monday reviewed updated staff-drawn drafts, which were released last week. The House legislative redistricting proposals did much better, scoring “A” grades from the RepresentUs and Princeton team. RepresentUs and Princeton gave the Senate congressional maps a “B,” indicating ” better than average for the category, but bias still exists.” The anti-gerrymandering group RepresentUs, working with the Princeton Gerrymandering Project, gave “F” grades to the House’s proposal congressional maps, indicating “poor for the category, could be much better.” Isbell added that the House’s first legislative map effort gives Democrats “concessions” around Orlando, but “short-circuits” the Democratic Party in Tampa and splits heavily Democratic Tallahassee from two to three seats. Anthony Sabatini, a Republican from Lake County’s Howey-in-the-Hills, has targeted Murphy for an election challenge next year.
“I really wonder if this is a plan drafted by staff with members like Sabatini asking for an aggressive plan,” Isbell tweeted. Proposed map that would greatly shrink Florida's 7th district.He said one of the House congressional plans “is a pretty notable gerrymander,” as it “nukes” the District 7 seat in Central Florida held by Democratic Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy, while maintaining Democrats’ hold on two seats in the Tampa region. Matt Isbell, a Tallahassee-based analyst who has worked for Democrats, called the House maps “terribly drawn,” “just lazy” and “inferior” to the Senate’s proposals. Under the proposals, that likely would result in noticeable shifts to district lines throughout the Orlando and Tampa areas, while also causing lines to be shifted across South Florida. “I believe COVID will be used to further veil the process as much as humanly possible, as we are seeing from the lack of a community tour that is traditional in this body.”įlorida will add a 28th congressional district in 2022 because of population growth. “A lot of this work is going to be done behind closed doors,” Jenne, D-Dania Beach, said. House Minority Co-leader Evan Jenne, a member of the House Redistricting Committee, told reporters the staff-drawn maps demonstrated “the lack of transparency in this process.”
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The House Congressional Redistricting Subcommittee will get its first crack at the maps on Thursday, while the House State Legislative Redistricting Subcommittee will review the proposed House maps for the first time on Friday. House Redistricting Chairman Tom Leek, R- Ormond Beach, in a memo to lawmakers, called the proposals - along with a pair of drafts for new state House districts - “workshop options.”