Okaloosa NAACP Blasts Plan to Redo 2020 Census
Okaloosa NAACP Blasts Plan to Redo 2020 Census Staff Reports December 10, 2025 4:53 pm Government, Okaloosa County, State Government In Brief: The Okaloosa County NAACP strongly opposes Florida’s proposal to redo the 2020 Census, calling it unconstitutional and politically motivated. President Sabu Williams says the effort would weaponize the census process to boost Republican congressional power. The NAACP will present its objections to the Panhandle legislative delegation during a December 15 meeting in Shalimar. Crestview — December 10, 2025 — The Okaloosa County Branch of the NAACP is taking a strong stand against a state-level push to redo the 2020 U.S. Census — a proposal they say is designed to increase Republican congressional seats and undermines core democratic principles. The organization announced its opposition on Wednesday, calling the move by the Florida Legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis “a modern-day effort at gerrymandering under the guise of a census review.” A Constitutional Issue, NAACP Says According to the NAACP, the proposal violates the U.S. Constitution’s requirement for a single, once-a-decade population count used to determine political representation and federal funding. The branch said re-running the census for the explicit purpose of creating more Republican-favoring districts “devalues the principles of equal representation and transparent governance,” and could disenfranchise large numbers of Floridians. “Our branch rejects any scheme that treats the census as a political weapon,” said Okaloosa NAACP President Sabu Williams. “The 2020 Census was conducted with federal oversight, extensive planning, and bipartisan safeguards. Calling for a redo now — simply...
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