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5 resultsfor “impact of Tennessee congressional map changes”

Politics

Georgia Republicans decline to redraw congressional map after voting rights decision

Changes to our district maps have the potential to impact every voter in Georgia, and they deserve the same quality accurate process that has always guided the house … with every citizen of our state

The Guardian WorldJun 17
Politics

Louisiana claims supreme court voting rights decision means it cannot carry out primaries with current electoral maps – live

Maps of the Great State of Tennessee,” Trump [wrote](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116494706928688681). “Likewise, all of the other Political Representatives of Tennessee have promised to do so”. He added: “This should give us one extra seat

The Guardian WorldApr 30
Politics

Georgia won’t redraw congressional map ahead of midterms, Kemp says

impact Georgia’s elections in the future: “It’s clear that *Callais* requires Georgia to adopt new electoral maps before the 2028 election cycle.” President Donald Trump ignited a redistricting war earlier this cycle, when

POLITICO PoliticsMay 1
Business

Data center disputes have been local. But the midterms might change that

change that ![This photo taken from high above shows a Meta data center in Ashburn, Virginia, in 2025. It is a large, long light-colored building with few windows, and it's nestled among trees

NPR Topics: NewsApr 20
Politics

‘Where can we find hope?’: your questions about the US supreme court’s voting rights decision answered

congressional map that would have given Democrats four seats in the House. Democrats can win but maps will continue to change in the coming months, and Republicans are changing election rules to maintain power

The Guardian WorldJun 12