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DeSantis Signs New Map That Could Hand GOP More House Seats

by Andrew Powell
May 4, 2026 at 3:41 pm
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A sweeping redraw of Florida’s congressional districts is now official, setting up a high-stakes political and legal fight over the state’s electoral future.

According to Fox News, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the new map into law Monday, locking in changes that Republicans say reflect the state’s rapid growth — and that critics argue could shift the balance of power in Washington.

“Signed, sealed and delivered,” DeSantis wrote in a post on X, alongside an image of the updated districts.

Signed, Sealed, and Delivered. pic.twitter.com/mKFQdQ2Xbo

— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) May 4, 2026

The plan moved quickly through the GOP-controlled Legislature, with lawmakers approving it just days after receiving it from the governor’s office. The Senate signed off one week after the proposal was introduced.

Under the previous map, Florida Republicans held a commanding 20-8 advantage in the state’s congressional delegation. 

The newly approved boundaries could expand that margin to 24 seats by reshaping several districts currently represented by Democrats.

Those include seats held by Kathy Castor, Jared Moskowitz, Darren Soto, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

The redesign would leave much of the state politically red, while concentrating Democratic representation in a handful of major metro areas.

Some of the affected lawmakers are already weighing their next moves.

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Moskowitz said he has not made a “final decision,” but indicated he may run in the 25th District. 

That district supported President Donald Trump in 2024, though some Republican strategists still consider it competitive.

DeSantis and his allies have defended the overhaul by pointing to Florida’s population growth and shifting demographics. The governor has also raised the possibility that future court rulings could further limit how race is factored into redistricting decisions.

His office has maintained that the map was drawn in a “race neutral” manner.

Democrats, however, are already signaling legal challenges. They argue the new lines could dilute minority voting power, particularly in Central Florida, where Hispanic communities have been divided across multiple districts.

The changes also follow the recent resignation of former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, whose South Florida district underwent significant revisions under the new plan.

Florida’s Fair Districts amendment prohibits drawing maps intended to favor or disadvantage a political party or incumbent — a standard likely to be central in the expected court battles ahead.

With the map now signed into law, attention is shifting to the courtroom, where its future — and its political impact — will likely be decided.

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