Florida's Congressional Districts
Florida's Congressional Districts are the electoral divisions used to elect representatives to the United States House of Representatives. The state is divided into 28 districts, each representing approximately 700,000 residents. These districts are redrawn every ten years following the census to reflect population changes.
Each district elects one member to Congress, and the boundaries can influence political representation and party control. The districts vary in shape and size, often reflecting the state's diverse geography and population distribution. The process of redistricting is overseen by the Florida Legislature and can be subject to legal challenges.