After a US Supreme Court decision that weakens the Voting Rights Act, Republican officials in states including Louisiana, Alabama, and Tennessee are calling special sessions to redraw congressional districts. The changes could reshape electoral advantages ahead of upcoming midterms, mirroring a broader national pattern of states revising maps in response to the ruling.
The US Supreme Court has weakened the Voting Rights Act, opening the door for Republican lawmakers to redraw congressional maps in ways that can boost their advantage. While the timing may be too late for this year’s midterms, the impact is set to shape elections for years ahead, with states such as Florida already moving to implement new districts.
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