Florida defends new congressional map, says it lacks 'signs' of partisan gerrymandering
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/13/florida-defends-congressional-map-redistricting-partisan-00918761
TALLAHASSEE, Florida Florida is pushing back against assertions that the states new congressional map was drawn to help Republicans, arguing in a new legal filing that other states such as Virginia and Illinois have engaged in much more blatant partisan gerrymandering.
Voting rights and civil rights groups have filed multiple lawsuits challenging a new map pushed into law by GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis. They have argued that the map, which could result in Republicans picking up four seats, is a clear violation of voter approved anti-gerrymandering standards and one of the most extreme congressional maps enacted in the past 50 years.
A circuit court judge will hold a hearing Friday on whether to temporarily block the new map and instead let the states old congressional map which was also recommended by the DeSantis administration back in 2022 be used for the midterms. The 2022 map gave Republicans a 20-8 edge.
Lawyers representing the state filed their response Wednesday and made several arguments some of them procedural as to why the new map should be allowed to remain in place. They argue, for example, that its too close to the August primary to undo the map approved just two weeks ago.
But the 29-page filing also insists those challenging the map have produced scant evidence to back their claims.
The claim of partisan favoritism is tethered only to maps showing the district lines overlayed onto the results of a few elections, hearsay from their supposed experts, thoughts about tweets, their perspective on Fox News coverage, and a single factual representation from the governors map drawer, the lawyers for the governor and state wrote.