Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled his proposal for a new congressional map on Monday ahead of the state legislature convening a special session.

The focus of Trump’s mid-decade redistricting war now turns to Florida, where his demands face a constitutional ban on districts drawn to favor a party.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled his proposal for a new congressional map on Monday ahead of the state legislature convening a special session.

The governor first released the map that gives Republicans four more seats not to Florida lawmakers, but to Fox News, a key player in the GOP presidential primaries.

President Trump's push for Republican leaders in red states to redraw congressional boundaries now pivots to Florida and Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The new map uses the same population data that the Florida governor calls flawed and outdated. Florida lawmakers approved it anyway, obeying Trump’s demands.

Florida has become latest state to redraw map, as national electoral landscape transforms before midterm elections.

Florida state legislature passes Gov. DeSantis' redrawn congressional map for 2026 midterms, sparking legal battle with voting rights groups.

The Florida legislature approved a new congressional map proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday.

The state is the latest to act in a national redistricting war that could shape what political party controls the US House of Representatives.