In Florida, congressional redistricting plans are enacted by the legislature and subject to gubernatorial veto. State legislative redistricting plans are adopted by the legislature as a joint resolution not subject to the governor's veto, but the plan must be reviewed by the state Supreme Court. Republicans control the legislature and the Governor's office.
P000C0109 - Florida Congressional Plan
H000C8019 - Florida Proposed Congressional Primary Plan - CS/SB 102
H000C8015 - Florida Proposed Congressional Secondary Plan - CS/SB 102
Plan H000C8001
Plan H000C8003
Plan S000C8018
Plan S000C8020
Plan S000C8022
Plan S000C8024
Plan S000C8002
Plan S000C8004
Plan S000C8006
Plan S000C8008
S027S8058 - Florida Enacted State Senate Plan - CS/SJR 100
Plan S000S8026
Plan S000S8028
Plan S000S8030
Plan S000S8032
Plan S000S8034
Plan S000S8010
Plan S000S8012
Plan S000S8014
Plan S000S8016
H000H8013 - Florida Enacted State House Plan - CS/SJR 100
Plan H000H8005
Plan H000H8007