Alabama, voting maps and congressional
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The map drawn by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis boosts President Trump's effort to reshape voting before the midterm elections. The GOP likely holds a slight edge over Democrats in redistricting now.
By Joseph Ax May 1 (Reuters) - The Republican governors of Alabama, South Carolina and Tennessee made clear on Friday they will try to push through congressional maps more favorable to their party ahead of November's midterm elections,
The Supreme Court has decided a closely watched case over Louisiana’s congressional map and the scope of the Voting Rights Act.
Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has a proposed a new congressional map to net Republicans up to four more seats.
Florida's governor has called lawmakers to meet starting Tuesday. They'll consider a fast-track redistricting that could flip some House seats held by Democrats to Republicans.
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Florida legislature approves new congressional map
Florida lawmakers have approved new congressional district maps backed by Governor Ron DeSantis, setting up a major legal battle over redistricting in the state. Supporters say the plan reflects population growth and follows recent court guidance on voting rights law.