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The Kentucky Democratic Party has appealed a recent court ruling that upheld Republican-drawn political maps for the state House of Representatives and Congress.
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Three Tennesseans have filed a lawsuit against Gov. Bill Lee over the redistricting process. In the complaint, filed Wednesday afternoon, the plaintiffs say the state House and Senate maps were drawn largely out of view of the public, and without input from elected Democrats.
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Tennessee lawmakers are expected to take final votes on newly drawn electoral districts this week and voting rights advocates are already eyeing legal challenges.
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What do you see in Tennessee’s new legislative map? For Democrats, it’s bad signs and gerrymanderingIs it a dinosaur? An esophagus? The shapes might spark the imagination, but Democrats are saying they represent a power grab.
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Redistricting maps released by the state Senate would make the state’s congressional and legislative districts friendlier for Republicans.
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GOP leaders of the state House of Representatives have unveiled what legislative districts will likely look like over the next decade.
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Lawmakers previewed congressional and state Senate maps proposed by the public Tuesday morning, one of the steps they’ve decided to take before presenting their own maps in January. Nine plans were shown, but the hourlong presentation may not be that meaningful.
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New districts go into effect on Jan. 1
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Measure passed with only Democratic support before release of full census data
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It’s day one of what Kentucky lawmakers hope will be a quick special legislative session devoted to creating new redistricting maps. Both Republicans and…