Florida Senate - New Districts - All Seminole County is District 10
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About Redistricting
After each decennial Census the Legislature redraws the districts from which Florida voters elect their state representatives, state senators, and members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Seminole County has gained a Florida House District 4 instead of 3. The Florida Senate Boundaries have also moved, however Seminole County is all in district 10.
Redistricting is the redrawing of congressional and state legislative districts to adjust for uneven growth rates in different parts of the state. Districts determine which voters participate in which elections.
Reapportionment is the redistribution of seats in the United States House of Representatives among the 50 states, based on the decennial census. Each state gets at least one seat. Effective with elections in 2022 Florida gets 28 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives, an increase of one from last decade. Two U.S. Senators represent the entire state.
The Reapportionment Process (PDF) flowchart shows the process for approving new state house and senate districts (See Article III, Section 16 of the Florida Constitution). It also indicates the paths followed dating back to 1972. The process is different for congressional districts, which are set by act of the Legislature and approved by the Governor (there is no mandatory review by the Florida Supreme Court).
Redistricting 2022
The Florida Constitution directs the Legislature to redraw district boundaries at its Regular Session in the second year following each decennial census, which will begin on January 11, 2022. Prior to the start of the 2022 Regular Session, the Legislature is holding interim committee meetings, at which time the committees that conduct the redistricting and reapportionment processes may meet.
Though the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the U.S. Census Bureau’s delivery of population and demographic data, Florida is still well within its required timeframe to complete the redistricting process, inclusive of committee stops, public input opportunities, and time for discussion and debate in each of the legislative chambers.
Please visit www.FloridaRedistricting.gov for more information, access to the same redistricting data and map-drawing application used by the Legislature, as well as information about opportunities for public engagement.