DeSantis eyes revoking constitutional safeguard for Florida’s Black voters
The state's Republican governor is already appealing a judge's decision to strike down unlawful election maps
In mid-August, lawyers representing Florida Republicans made a startling admission. The state's new congressional map, drawn by governor Ron DeSantis, made it harder for Black voters in north Florida to elect the candidate of their choosing. On Sunday, a judge in Florida ruled the map was unlawful.
From 2016 until last year, Florida's fifth congressional district had stretched more than 150 miles across the northern part of the state, from Jacksonville to just west of Tallahassee. It was a portion of the state once home to the Ku Klux Klan and lynchings. In 2022, it was represented by Al Lawson, a Black Democrat, and 46% of eligible voters were Black.
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