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The G.O.P. has seized an edge on redistricting thanks to two court rulings, and it has more room to maneuver for extra seats before the midterms.
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Tuesday, voters in Virginia could have one of the final words in the redistricting fight that President Trump kicked off all over the country last July. A new map in that state could mean a possible gain of four seats for Democrats in the U.S. House.
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In major Voting Rights Act case, Supreme Court strikes down redistricting map challenged as racially discriminatory
The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a Louisiana congressional map that a group of voters who describe themselves as “non-African American” had challenged as the product of unconstitutional racial gerrymandering.
Gov. Jeff Landry suspended Louisiana's May primary election for the U.S. House on April 30 to give lawmakers time to pass a new congressional map before the November elections. The change came a day after the Supreme Court threw out the state's existing ...