How Florida's new congressional map is shaking up the 2026 election
On "The Florida Roundup," we check in with Florida Public Radio reporters across the state for a better sense of the new political landscape following mid-decade redistricting.
Florida's new congressional map is shaking up the competition across the state this campaign season.
The map leaves Districts 1 to 7 unchanged, but others are significantly altered. News Service of Florida reported 21 out of Florida's 28 U.S. House districts were reworked, with four more Republican-leaning districts.
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