A Leon County Circuit Judge has denied a motion to put off use of a new congressional map in Florida until after the midterms ...
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Judge clears Florida election map: GOP cheers while voting groups vow Supreme Court fight
A Tallahassee circuit court judge has denied a request to block Florida’s new congressional map ahead of the 2026 midterms, ...
The Orlando activist who spearheaded the movement to restore voting rights to formerly incarcerated Floridians is retiring from the civil rights group he founded and led for more than 14 years.
Voting rights groups will challenge Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ overtly partisan congressional map all the way to the Florida Supreme Court, if necessary, after a circuit court judge declined to stop ...
Florida’s newly drawn congressional districts will remain intact, a Tallahassee judge ruled Tuesday. Judge Joshua Hawkes of ...
For decades, Black Floridians organized block by block to claim a right long denied to them - the vote. Civil rights leaders like Harry T. Moore and Mary McLeod Bethune built statewide networks to ...
The map drawn by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis boosts President Trump's effort to reshape voting before the midterm elections. The GOP likely holds a slight edge over Democrats in redistricting now.
The NAACP’s “Out of Bounds” campaign is targeting eight Southern states where lawmakers approved new congressional and ...
Civil rights groups went to federal court Monday morning to challenge Florida’s new restrictive voting law, lambasting state lawmakers for making it harder to vote. Florida is one of 19 states that ...
The three lawsuits, brought on behalf of voters including some in Orange and Osceola counties, were filed right after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bill approving the new map.
Congress passed the 1965 Voting Rights Act because “the Democrat party at the time, especially in the South, were racially gerrymandering districts to disenfranchise Black voters.” President Lyndon ...
For decades, Black Floridians organized block by block to claim a right long denied to them — the vote. Civil rights leaders like Harry T. Moore and Mary McLeod Bethune built statewide networks to ...
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