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Trump eyes Tennessee map reset

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Map, Another Blow to Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down Louisiana’s voting map, finding that lawmakers had illegally used race when drawing up a new majority-Black district and potentially setting off a scramble i...

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SCOTUS Decision On Voting Map Reportedly Limits Voting Rights Act Provision
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Trump eyes Tennessee map reset after Supreme Court’s voting rights decision
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Louisiana lawmakers to begin debate on new Congressional maps
Louisiana lawmakers will begin debate on new Congressional maps this week.

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Alabama and Tennessee move to draw new congressional districts in wake of Supreme Court ruling
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Louisiana voters in limbo after SCOTUS rules on congressional map
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DeSantis signs new congressional map into law
Florida's representation is 20 Republicans, seven Democrats and one vacancy from the resignation of former Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick.

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Florida Gov. DeSantis Inks New Map Into Law, Setting Stage For Republican House Dominance
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DeSantis signs new Florida congressional map likely to boost GOP House seats
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Decision on Miami voting map rests with federal appeals court. Here are the arguments

A legal battle over how to best draw the city of Miami’s voting map faces an important crossroads that will impact elections in three city districts this November. Will the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta side with the plaintiffs ...
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Supreme Court’s redistricting decision could hurt map challengers

The Supreme Court’s recent decision on South Carolina’s congressional map will make it more difficult for voters to prove state lawmakers improperly relied on race in drawing new congressional lines, advocates and legal experts say. The opinion laid ...
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