Florida Legislature Approves Redistricting Map
The Florida Legislature gave final approval Thursday to a congressional map backed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis during a raucousRead More
The Florida Legislature gave final approval Thursday to a congressional map backed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis during a raucousRead More
The Republican-controlled Florida State Legislature wants GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis to send them a congressional redistricting map he would supportRead More
Republicans in Pennsylvania and North Carolina attempted to challenge redistricting plans in their states using the “independent legislature” theory thatRead More
North Carolina has become the latest battleground for congressional map redistricting. Eric Holder is the chairman of the National DemocraticRead More
A federal judge said Thursday he’s dismissing a lawsuit challenging Arkansas’ new state House districts as diluting the influence ofRead More
New York’s Democrats are working hard to silence Republican and conservative voices in the state to the point they areRead More
Florida state senators had some bipartisan support on new congressional district boundaries, but Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has offered hisRead More
Arizona’s redistricting commission passed a new congressional map Wednesday that could hand the GOP six of its nine congressional districtsRead More
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton confidentially combatted the Biden administration’s recently announced voting rights lawsuit against his state, saying thatRead More
As political muscle goes, bigger doesn’t always mean better. Just ask New York, Los Angeles and Chicago every four years,Read More
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and ex-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who have signed on to co-chair the NationalRead More
A Colorado redistricting plan from the 2020 U.S. Census would seemingly present a challenge for popular first-term Rep. Lauren Boebert,Read More
The once-a-decade battle over redistricting is set to be a showdown over the suburbs, as new census data showed rapidRead More
The Supreme Court will tackle political gerrymanders, possibly ending a decades-long constitutional debate over whether courts can somehow take politicalRead More