Politico reports on the phenomenal population growth -- including among Hispanic residents -- along Interstate 4 and how it may affect redistricting as Florida expands from 27 to 28 seats in the U.S. House. As shown to the left, I-4 (in blue) runs from Tampa in the west to Orlando in the east, with Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties comprising a substantial part of this stretch of land (click for larger image).
This website collects articles published on the U.S. House redistricting heading into 2022. For incisive analysis of population shifts and possible new district lines, see Dave Wasserman!
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Politico (8/26/21) on I-4 Corridor (FLORIDA)
Politico reports on the phenomenal population growth -- including among Hispanic residents -- along Interstate 4 and how it may affect redistricting as Florida expands from 27 to 28 seats in the U.S. House. As shown to the left, I-4 (in blue) runs from Tampa in the west to Orlando in the east, with Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties comprising a substantial part of this stretch of land (click for larger image).
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