Summary:
- Congressional Redistricting Plan
- 27 Districts
- Complete: YES
- Contiguous: YES
- Direct Impacts: Statewide
- Submitted to the Florida House of Representatives
- Submitted by Jeffrey Carman of Manatee County
Open Plan in MyDistrictBuilder or Another Application:
- KMZ File: Save and Open Plan in MyDistrictBuilder
- Block Assignment File: Save and Open Plan U.S. DOJ format
Statistics:
- PDF File: Open District Summary Population Report
- PDF File: Open District by County – Shares of Population Report
- CSV Spreadsheet File: Open Census & ACS Summary Statistics
- CSV Spreadsheet File: Open Census & ACS Expanded Statistics
Maps:
- PDF File: Open Complete Map
Filed under: Congress - Complete Plans, florida, redistricting, statewide

Staff note that the plan author provided the following comments: “I used Counties and Voting Districts (VTD) to create these maps. All districts are compact, use county lines first, then VTD’s to create what was needed to make populations close to the population number.
Deviations for all districts is between -1000 and +700 (average is 22 by the counter). No political lines as currently used were followed though some districts are similar based on Geographical Locations when doing the redistricting. – as below -
All districts started in North West Florida to the East, South to Central Florida and East Coast, then West Coast and South to near Lee and Collier /St Lucie where there is a bi-coastal district, and then around the keys to Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Broward where the last districts were created.”
Thanks for taking the time and effort to prepare this map. I think Sean Phillippi’s congressional map has better representation for Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties.