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Some Republican-controlled states are moving to redraw legislative maps to pad their party's narrow House majority in ...
Either way, the fundamentally balanced House map is the backdrop to the new Texas map. While a few more Republican seats will ...
A new congressional map of Texas has been submitted to the Texas committees on redistricting by Corpus Christi Republican ...
The redrawn map shifts around voters in Austin, Houston, North Texas and the Rio Grande Valley in hopes of creating five more ...
Texas lawmakers discuss effort to redraw congressional maps as protesters voiced opposition at a state Capitol hearing.
The Department of Justice said four districts unconstitutionally combined Black and Hispanic voters, a charge the state ...
The Texas House Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting heard testimony Friday on a proposed map that would redraw 37 ...
The House redistricting committee plans to hold only one hearing after a plan was released that could change who represents ...
As this newsletter is going out, I’ve been watching the first redistricting hearing since the actual map was released on ...
The legislative hearing was part of a rapidly moving redistricting process, pushed by President Trump, that could see the map ...
States can draw electoral maps for partisan gain, but not if it dilutes the power of voters of color, courts have found.
A Republican redistricting effort in Texas could lead to the GOP picking up five new seats in the House of Representatives, boosting Republican chances of maintaining control of Congress.