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See whole Florida state map for 2013, with the 9th district covering
Osceola County and Orange and Polk County:
h9047_35x42L.pdfCongressional Plan: H000C9047. Chapter No. 2012-2, Laws of Florida.
www.flsenate.gov. February 16, 2012.
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See the 2013 boundaries of the 9th district covering
Osceola County and northeastern
Polk County in the 2013 districts map:
H000C9047_map_sw.pdf,
for the southwest region of Florida, along the Gulf of Mexico, from
Pasco County to Collier County, Florida.
Congressional Plan: H000C9047. Chapter No. 2012-2, Laws of Florida.
www.flsenate.gov. February 2012.