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Each state’s political maps must be redrawn once a decade, after each round of the U.S. census, to account for population ...
Facing the possibility of losing control of the U.S. House next year, national Republicans are pushing two GOP-led states are ...
The New York Times reported a plan to have Texas legislators redraw the state's Congressional districts to help Republicans ...
Under the new map, Texas will have 38 congressional seats and 40 electoral votes in future presidential contests. The two new seats were drawn in Austin and Houston.
Federal judges have invalidated two of Texas’ 36 congressional districts, setting up a scramble to redraw them ahead of the 2018 elections. Skip to main content Close this element × ...
Reps. Josey Garcia and Barbara Gervin-Hawkins see potential to make the maps more fair, but don't know what to expect from GOP colleagues.
Facing the possibility of losing control of the U.S. House next year, Republicans are considering aggressively gerrymandering ...
Why Texas' Draft Map Of Congressional Districts Is Rankling Many Black, Latino Voters NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Michael Li, senior counsel at the Brennan Center, and James Barragán, reporter ...
If Texas redraws its congressional maps, state officials would then ask the court to toss the claims challenging those districts “that no longer exist,” Levitt said.
If Texas redraws its congressional maps, state officials would then ask the court to toss the claims challenging those districts “that no longer exist,” Levitt said.
If Texas redraws its congressional maps, state officials would then ask the court to toss the claims challenging those districts “that no longer exist,” Levitt said.
If Texas redraws its maps, what would it mean for the ongoing lawsuit over the existing maps? A trial is underway in El Paso in a long-running challenge to the state legislative and congressional ...