Louisiana, congressional map and eight Republicans
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Eight states have redrawn their district lines since last summer, and two more are pushing to use new maps ahead of the midterm elections.
A Maryland state senator is calling for lawmakers to return to Annapolis next month for a special session on congressional redistricting, arguing Democrats risk falling behind as Republican-led states move forward with new maps.
Republican-led states push to redraw congressional district maps to pad the GOP's House majority ahead of the 2026 midterms, with Trump's support.
The coast-to-coast battle to gain an edge in November’s elections through partisan gerrymandering is racing to its conclusion – with Republicans poised to finish with as many as 10 seats ahead of Democrats through redistricting alone.
South Carolina deferred on redistricting this week – underscoring the complexities and political risks of redrawing maps in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling last month on the Voting Rights Act and majority-minority districts.
Republicans in the Louisiana Senate voted early Wednesday to advance a new congressional map that would give the GOP another seat in the House from the state after a recent Supreme Court decision that struck down its previous lines. Subscribe to read this ...