Florida Statutes § 10.205 — Territory specified for inclusion in one district which is noncontiguous.
If a district has noncontiguous territory, the smallest-population noncontiguous portion must be placed in the contiguous district with the smallest population, or in the lowest-numbered contiguous district if populations are equal.
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