Tennessee, Democrats and congressional map
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For the first time mid-cycle, Tennessee’s congressional map splits Memphis’ Democratic district, continuing a long history of party-driven redistricting.
Thirty new candidates, including several state lawmakers and former Nashville Mayor Megan Barry, are eyeing congressional bids after TN redrew maps.
In Memphis, new congressional maps have split the city's single congressional district, held by a Democrat, into three that are likely to elect Republicans in November.
The lawsuit filed by Tennessee’s Democratic Party challenging the state’s new congressional maps is going to court.
Tennessee's new congressional map is now law. Find out how your district changed and what legal challenges could affect the new boundaries.
On day two of Tennessee's special session, the GOP proposed its ambitious redraw linking Memphis and the greater Nashville area in two separate districts.
Tennessee’s Republican-led Legislature passed a new congressional map splitting up the state’s lone majority-Black district, swiftly responding to the U.S.
With an update on Southern Republicans' efforts to redraw congressional maps in ways that favor their party. Alabama is moving ahead with plans to bring back a map previously found to violate the Voting Rights Act. Elections in affected districts are now ...
Tennessee Republicans earlier Thursday approved a measure to overturn the state's ban on mid-decade redistricting.
U.S. civil rights group NAACP said on Wednesday the new congressional map approved last week by Tennessee Republicans intentionally discriminated on