Republican-Led Redistricting Advances in Tennessee and Florida Amid Party Infighting

Republican-Led Redistricting Advances in Tennessee and Florida Amid Party Infighting
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Recent redistricting efforts in Tennessee and Florida could shift the balance of power in the U.S. House, affecting minority representation and par...

  • Tennessee legislators have been asked by Gov. Bill Lee to redraw the state's House map, a move expected to eliminate the last Democratic seat after a Supreme Court decision on voting rights.
  • Florida's newly redrawn congressional district lines, set to be signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, are intended to help Republicans gain up to four U.S. House seats in November.
  • Republicans previously divided Nashville into three GOP-leaning congressional districts in 2022, and Memphis is now under consideration for similar changes.
  • The Supreme Court decision has affected mandates for minority representation in Tennessee's congressional map.
  • House Republicans are also facing internal divisions as they attempt to pass major measures, including funding for homeland security and a farm bill.

Republican lawmakers in Tennessee and Florida are advancing new congressional maps following recent court decisions and legislative actions, with potential impacts on Democratic representation and minority voting power.

These redistricting efforts could alter the partisan makeup of the U.S. House and affect the representation of minority communities, influencing future legislative priorities and election outcomes.

Tennessee's General Assembly will consider a new map, while Florida's redistricting awaits the governor's signature. Legal and political challenges to these maps may follow.

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