
Gov. Ron DeSantis quietly signed legislation (HB 1D ) into law Monday making his newly designed congressional redistricting map official in Florida.
โSigned, sealed, delivered,โ was the succinct message he posted on X with a map of the 28 newly drawn districts, which Democrats and voting rights groups allege is illegal because it violates the provision of Floridaโs Fair Districts Amendments that bans partisan gerrymandering.
The map could grow Floridaโs Republican representation in the U.S. House of Representatives by three and possibly four seats. Thatโs what the governor certainly believes, since his office sent a color-code map of Florida painted red with four blue spots denoting Democratic seats to Fox News on April 27 morning, an hour before he sent it to state legislators.
The GOP-controlled Legislature approved the map on a mostly party-line vote Wednesday, with five Republicans โ four in the Senate and one in the House โ dissenting.
Now that the newly created congressional map is official, litigation is expected to follow.
House Democratic Majority Leader Hakeem Jeffries issued a blistering statement hours after DeSantis signed the map into law, saying โsee you in court.โ
โThe lame-duck Governor of Florida is auditioning for Donald Trumpโs undying love after his presidential aspirations were crushed in 2024,โ Jeffries said in a written statement.
โDemocrats have brutally thwarted the MAGA midterm power grab and we will continue to push back aggressively. Today, less than a week after corrupt Republican legislators approved an unconstitutional partisan map leaked to a right-wing news outlet, Ron DeSanctimonious signed it into law.
โBy his own lawyerโs admission, these boundaries were drawn with partisan intent, a shameless disregard for Florida voters who overwhelmingly passed the Fair Districts Amendment to bar political favoritism and incumbent protection in 2010. Ron DeSantis knows this gerrymander is a direct violation of Florida law. โ
With the configuration of several Democratic-held seats now changed, who will run in some of those seats is unclear. Several Democratic incumbents have shifted from districts that voted in support of Kamala Harris in 2024 to ones in which Donald Trump would have won. All of those Democrats say that they will run again for re-election this fall, although they have not indicated which districts those will be.
โWe have been down this road before,โ Orlando Democratic state Rep. Anna Eskamani said in a written statement.
โCourts have already made clear that dismantling Fair Districts and ignoring voter-approved standards is unacceptable. This fight is not over and we will continue to stand with our communities, challenge this map in court, and defend the fundamental right to fair representation in Florida.โ

Credit: Ron DeSantis/Twitter
This article appears in Apr. 30 – May 06, 2026.
