DeSantis calls for special session for redistricting
Gov. Ron DeSantis has called for a special Session of the Florida Legislature to address Congressional redistricting.
“Every Florida resident deserves to be represented fairly and constitutionally,” DeSantis said a a press conference in Steinhatchee. “Today, I announced that I will be convening a Special Session of the Legislature focused on redistricting to ensure that Florida’s congressional maps accurately reflect the population of our state and to comply with an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court ruling. This Special Session will take place after the regular legislative session, which will allow the Legislature to first focus on the pressing issues facing Floridians before devoting its full attention to congressional redistricting in April.”
The governor’s proclamation outlines the specific subject to be considered during the special session, consistent with Article 3(c)(1) of the Florida Constitution. Lawmakers will convene in Tallahassee commencing at noon, Monday, April 20, and extend no later than 11:59 p.m., Friday, April 24. During this time, the Legislature is convened for the sole and exclusive purpose of considering legislation relating to the drawing of Congressional districts for the state of Florida and appropriating additional funds for any legal challenges thereto.
Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd has also issued a directive declaring 2026 as a year of apportionment for candidate qualification.
Source: Office of the Governor