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Florida Supreme Court keeps new congressional redistricted maps in place for midterm elections
By CBS Miami Team at CBS4 Miami
· June 10, 2026
· 3 min read
The new congressional district map will remain in effect for the midterm elections, after the Florida Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a push to block the new configuration.In a 6-1 ruling, the court determined the First District Court of Appeal should consider the merits of the case before it weig
Key takeaway In a 6-1 ruling, the court determined the First District Court of Appeal should consider the merits of the case before it weighs in on the matter.
Why this matters in The Miami
The Florida Supreme Court's decision to keep the new congressional district map in place for the midterm elections has significant implications for Miami's diverse communities. The map, which was drawn by an aide for Governor Ron DeSantis and passed by the Republican-led Legislature, has been criticized for favoring the Republican Party and potentially diluting the voting power of minority groups in Miami-Dade County. As a major hub for Latin American and Caribbean communities, Miami's residents will be closely watching how this decision affects their representation in Congress. The city's neighborhoods, such as Little Havana and Wynwood, have distinct cultural and economic needs that require thoughtful representation. With the qualifying deadline for U.S. House candidates approaching, it remains to be seen how the new district map will shape the electoral landscape in Miami and impact the city's ability to address pressing issues like sea-level rise and hurricane preparedness.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? The new congressional district map will remain in effect for the midterm elections, after the Florida Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a push to block the new configuration.In a 6-1 ruling, the court determined the First District Court of Appeal should consider the merits of the case before it weig
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