Tag: gerrymandering
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Mississippi Supreme Court Elections Ordered by Federal Judge, Raising Questions About Race, Representation, and Judicial Independence
A federal court has ordered special nonpartisan elections for the Mississippi Supreme Court, declaring the state’s judicial districts violate the Voting Rights Act. This follows claims that the current system dilutes Black voting power. The ruling ignites debate on voting rights and federal intervention in state judicial elections, emphasizing the tension between race-conscious remedies and…
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Florida Republicans Push Mid-Decade Redistricting: A Bold Move to Correct an ‘Undercounted’ State or a Risky Power Play?
Florida is experiencing a political push for mid-decade congressional redistricting led by Republican lawmakers, citing significant population growth and a census undercount in 2020. Supporters claim this correction is necessary for fair representation, while critics view it as a partisan strategy to solidify Republican power and undermine voting rights.
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DeSantis Moves to Redraw Florida’s Congressional Map in 2026 — A Direct Counter to California’s Mid-Decade Redistricting Push
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis plans a special legislative session in early 2026 to redraw congressional districts, potentially adding six GOP seats. This mid-decade redistricting follows a contentious 2022 map and aims to counter Democratic gains from California’s recent changes. Legal challenges and a Supreme Court ruling on race-based redistricting may impact outcomes.