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A Florida federal court dismissed a late Republican lawsuit to add two House seats, upholding the 2020 census results.
A federal court in Tampa dismissed a Republican-led lawsuit challenging Florida’s 2020 census results, ruling it was filed too late.
The suit, which sought to add two U.S. House seats by claiming statistical methods undercounted the state’s population, was filed in September 2025—well beyond the four-year deadline for such challenges.
The three-judge panel allowed plaintiffs to amend and refile but emphasized the timing issue.
The case, brought by conservative groups and U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, was part of broader GOP efforts to reshape congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterms.
The decision preserves Florida’s current 28 House seats based on the official 2020 census data.
Un tribunal federal de Florida desestimó una demanda tardía republicana para agregar dos escaños en la Cámara, confirmando los resultados del censo de 2020.