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Louisiana Suspends U.S. House Primaries After Supreme Court Ruling on Racial Gerrymandering
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Politik·30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Louisiana Suspends U.S. House Primaries After Supreme Court Ruling on Racial Gerrymandering

Louisiana has suspended its U.S. House primaries following the Supreme Court's ruling that the state's congressional map is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The Republican-led legislature must now redraw the map, potentially eliminating at least one Democratic seat in this year's midterm elections. Other primaries, including U.S. Senate, will proceed as scheduled on May 16, with early voting starting Saturday.

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Florida Lawmakers Approve New Congressional Maps Likely to Benefit Republicans
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Florida Lawmakers Approve New Congressional Maps Likely to Benefit Republicans

Florida lawmakers approved new congressional maps in a 21-17 vote that could help Republicans gain up to four House seats in November's midterm elections. Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to sign the measure into law. The approval came hours after the US Supreme Court limited considerations of racial makeup in redistricting, part of a national redistricting arms race including Texas, California and Virginia.

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US Supreme Court curbs race-based voting maps in landmark ruling
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29.04.2026

US Supreme Court curbs race-based voting maps in landmark ruling

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday sharply limited the use of race in drawing electoral districts, in a decision that could reshape congressional maps nationwide and boost Republican prospects ahead of midterm elections. In a 6-3 ruling split along ideological lines, the conservative-dominated court struck down a map that creates a second majority-black district in Louisiana, finding it amounted to an unconstitutional racial gerrymander despite being drawn to comply with the 1965 Voting Rights...

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Florida Legislature Approves New Congressional Map Designed to Maximize Republican Advantage
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Florida Legislature Approves New Congressional Map Designed to Maximize Republican Advantage

The Florida Legislature approved a new congressional map proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis that could increase Republican seats to 24-4 from the current 20-8 split. The map was passed in a whirlwind special session just two days after DeSantis unveiled his proposal and on the same day the U.S. Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act. Democrats and activists condemned the process as a partisan power play to satisfy Trump and boost DeSantis' future political ambitions. The map reshapes districts in Democratic areas around Orlando, Tampa-St. Petersburg, and south Florida, and is certain to face lawsuits under Florida's constitutional prohibition on partisan redistricting.

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Florida Lawmakers Approve New Congressional Map Giving Republicans Potential Advantage
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Florida Lawmakers Approve New Congressional Map Giving Republicans Potential Advantage

Florida's Senate approved a new Congressional map 21-17 that could give Republicans four additional U.S. House seats in November's midterm elections. The vote came hours after the U.S. Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act. Gov. Ron DeSantis, who pushed for the redrawing, argues rapid population growth necessitates redistricting. The new map increases GOP-favorable districts from 20 to 24 out of 28. Democrats promise lawsuits, calling it a partisan power move violating a 2010 constitutional amendment protecting minority voting rights.

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Florida Republicans Approve New Congressional Map Potentially Adding 4 GOP Seats
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Florida Republicans Approve New Congressional Map Potentially Adding 4 GOP Seats

Florida's Republican-controlled Senate passed a new congressional map 21-17 that could give Republicans four additional U.S. House seats in November's midterm elections. The vote came hours after the U.S. Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act. The map increases GOP-favoring districts from 20 to 24 out of 28. Democrats call it a partisan power grab violating a 2010 constitutional amendment and plan to sue. Gov. DeSantis, who pushed for the redraw, argues the amendment is now invalidated by the Supreme Court ruling.

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Supreme Court Rules Louisiana Congressional Map Unconstitutional, Weakening Voting Rights Act
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Supreme Court Rules Louisiana Congressional Map Unconstitutional, Weakening Voting Rights Act

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along partisan lines that Louisiana's 2024 congressional map, which created a second majority-Black district, was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The decision weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act by requiring plaintiffs to prove discriminatory intent rather than just discriminatory effect. Experts warn this will diminish minority representation across all levels of government, with at least 15 House districts currently held by Black members potentially at risk.

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Supreme Court Rules Louisiana's Majority-Black Congressional Map Unconstitutional
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Supreme Court Rules Louisiana's Majority-Black Congressional Map Unconstitutional

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along partisan lines that Louisiana's 2024 congressional map with a second majority-Black district is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The decision weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which protected minority voting power in redistricting. A group of non-African-American voters, supported by the Trump administration, challenged the map. Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion stating Section 2 does not justify race-based redistricting.

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DeSantis Pushes Florida Redistricting as Final National Spotlight Before Term Ends
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Politik·28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

DeSantis Pushes Florida Redistricting as Final National Spotlight Before Term Ends

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is using a special legislative session starting Tuesday to push a controversial redistricting proposal that would give Republicans a 24-4 congressional advantage, up from the current 20-8 split. The 47-year-old governor, whose presidential campaign ended in 2024, is also advocating for AI regulations and vaccine requirement changes in what analysts describe as one of his final opportunities to demonstrate national leadership potential before his second term expires. Republicans worry the aggressive map could backfire and help Democrats gain seats, while DeSantis faces potential friction with the Trump administration over his policy positions.

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Virginia Vote on Congressional Map Draws Mixed Reactions as Democrats Claim Electoral Advantage
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Politik·22.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Virginia Vote on Congressional Map Draws Mixed Reactions as Democrats Claim Electoral Advantage

Virginia voters approved a measure allowing lawmakers to redraw the state's congressional map, a move Democrats say will counterbalance Republican redistricting efforts in other states. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries claimed the vote thwarts President Trump's efforts to rig midterm elections through redistricting in Texas, Missouri and North Carolina. The measure passed with 51% support in the purple state. Jeffries also addressed the ongoing DHS shutdown now in its second month and the recent resignations of three congress members facing expulsion threats.

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