Jacksonville, Fl — U.S. Representative Al Lawson (FL-05) could see his district dismantled under a map the Republican Governor just submitted to the Legislature. Ron DeSantis submitted the map ahead of next week’s special session.
Lawmakers have conceded control of the process to DeSantis, whose proposals would likely increase Republican seats in Florida while making it more difficult for Lawson (D) to maintain his north Florida seat, which stretches from Jacksonville to west of Tallahassee.
Before the map was submitted, DeSantis said he wasn’t going to allow a 200-mile-long district that would assure Black voters could choose a Black candidate.
“It will, though, have north Florida drawn in a race-neutral manner”, DeSantis said on Tuesday in Miami.
Rep. Al Lawson blasted Governor DeSantis and Republican legislative leaders in a statement.
“The Florida Legislature is caving to the intimidation of DeSantis and his desire to create additional Republican seats in Congress by eliminating minority-access districts. Previously, the Florida Supreme Court scolded the Florida Legislature for injecting partisan politics into the reapportionment process. Florida voters were hopeful that legislators would have learned their lesson. They did not. Again, I am not surprised, but disappointed with the Legislature’s inability to fulfill their constitutional duties as elected officials without political interference from DeSantis.”
"Today’s revelation is a continued scheme by DeSantis to erase minority access districts in Congress to create more seats for the Republican party..." #FL05 #Redistricting #FlaPol https://t.co/Nz5cX1FZ9C
— US Rep. Al Lawson Jr (@RepAlLawsonJr) April 14, 2022
DeSantis wants 'race neutral' North Florida district. Oh, and his map helps Republicans pick up seats at expense of Black districts. https://t.co/12sq01OVbc via @heraldtribune
— John Kennedy (@JKennedyReport) April 12, 2022
If there was ever any question, Fla Legislature is putting @GovRonDeSantis in the driver's seat for congressional redistricting. pic.twitter.com/iFSwaYb5VE
— John Kennedy (@JKennedyReport) April 11, 2022
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