Florida Supreme Court Upholds Controversial GOP-Drawn Congressional Map for Midterms
June 10, 2026
The Florida Supreme Court allowed the newly drawn Republican-led U.S. House map to be used in the upcoming midterms, denying a temporary injunction against the districting plan.
Opponents argue the map is an extreme partisan gerrymander, while supporters contend it avoids racial data usage and adheres to constitutional safeguards.
The challenge centers on Florida’s 2010 Fair Districts Amendment, which bars partisan gerrymandering and requires compact districts that protect minority voting rights, though Republicans question the racial provision’s constitutionality.
The ruling leaves the case to progress through the First District Court of Appeal as candidate-qualifying deadlines approach.
Justice Labarga highlighted the time-sensitive nature of map issues before the midterms, noting the decision may not resolve statewide questions raised by petitioners.
The broader dispute is expected to continue in lower courts and potentially extend into the 2028 election cycle.
The urgency is tied to the June 12 qualifying deadline for the November election, pressuring quick action on redistricting disputes.
Analysts frame the decision as part of a wider national contest over mid-decade redistricting rather than a final resolution of the constitutional questions.
Advocacy groups criticized the ruling as a democratic setback and government overreach.
The dispute pivots on whether the map violates the Fair Districts Amendment, with the First District Court of Appeal still reviewing the underlying lawsuit and potential appeals after a merits ruling.
The Elias Law Group represents the plaintiffs, led by Marc Elias, with Democracy Docket involvement.
A concurring opinion by Justice Tanenbaum argues temporary injunctions protect jurisdiction during merits review and should not preempt substantive rights.
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AP News • Jun 10, 2026
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