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Tennessee Democratic candidates and voters across three counties try to stop new maps, saying revised timeline will "wreak chaos on the electorate."
On day two of Tennessee's special session, the GOP proposed its ambitious redraw linking Memphis and the greater Nashville area in two separate districts.
Tennessee’s senior Senator Marsha Blackburn is proposing new maps that would split the state’s only Democratic districts.
Tennessee lawmakers are meeting to redraw the state’s congressional maps, likely carving up its only majority-Black congressional seat, in Memphis.
Alabama Republicans asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to clear the way for the state to pursue a congressional voting map more favorable to their party ahead of November's midterm elections in the latest fallout from the justices' recent seismic voting rights ruling.
The Virginia Supreme Court blocked a new Democratic-drawn congressional map from taking effect weeks after the voters narrowly approved the plan in a statewide vote. NBC News' Jane Timm explains how this delivers a major boost to Republicans as they defend their narrow House majority in the midterm elections.