
Alabama voters cast ballots in congressional primary after redistricting
Voters in Alabama are casting ballots in a special congressional primary following redistricting prompted by a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on race and partisan gerrymandering.

Voters in Alabama are casting ballots in a special congressional primary following redistricting prompted by a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on race and partisan gerrymandering.

Mississippi lawmakers initiated steps to potentially redraw legislative, congressional, and judicial districts following a U.S. Supreme Court decision, sparking concerns from voting rights advocates.

A mid-decade partisan redistricting battle, initiated by President Trump and amplified by a Supreme Court decision weakening the Voting Rights Act, has significantly impacted majority-Black and plurality-Black congressional districts in six Republican-led states, diluting Black voting power.

Journalist Ari Berman discusses the weakening of the Voting Rights Act and other measures that threaten democratic processes in the US, just months before the midterm elections. He highlights Supreme Court decisions, proposed legislation like the SAVE America Act, and the potential for increased distrust and interference in elections.

Voters in Utah, Maryland, New York, and South Carolina head to the polls for crucial midterm primary elections. Key races include Utah's Democratic primary for the 1st congressional district, Maryland's Democratic primary for a state Senate seat, New York's Democratic primary for the 12th congressional district, and South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial runoff.
Even before the November midterms, some states are exploring redistricting for the 2028 elections. This second phase of redistricting spans ten states, impacting two in five residents. A recent Supreme Court decision has emboldened Southern Republicans to redraw minority districts.

A Trump administration policy banning "noise infusion" may end crucial Census Bureau data, including statistics for redistricting and policymaking. Experts warn this could make data unusable, particularly for small communities, leaving agencies with fewer details or no data at all.

California Democrats' strategy to gain congressional seats via redistricting faces its first challenge in a district east of Los Angeles, where Republican candidates are leading preliminary counts. This setback complicates Governor Newsom's plan to counter Republican redistricting efforts in other states.

The Supreme Court has allowed Alabama to use a Republican-favored redistricting map, eliminating a district where Black voters elected a Democrat. This follows a previous ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act, leading to concerns about increased gerrymandering and limited congressional power to protect minority voters.

Michael Stansfield, a Republican running on a platform of Middle East peace and interfaith dialogue, is unexpectedly in second place in a California congressional district, potentially blocking Democrats from a seat central to their redistricting strategy. His strong showing highlights the unpredictability of election outcomes.

California Democrats' strategy to redraw congressional maps for potential gains faces a primary test. While some districts show promise, others risk Democratic vote-splitting, potentially hindering their November ballot prospects.

California Democrats' strategy to redraw congressional maps for potential House seat gains faces its first test in Tuesday's primaries. The state's top-two primary system could backfire, allowing Republicans to lock Democrats out of key races, particularly in the San Diego suburbs.

California's jungle primary system could see Republicans advance in the governor's race despite the state's Democratic leanings. Key House races, including Nancy Pelosi's former seat, and the impact of new redistricting maps are also in focus.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secures the GOP nomination for a U.S. Senate seat amidst controversy. South Carolina lawmakers reject a redistricting plan backed by Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Trump's diplomatic stance on Iran experiences whiplash.

The Congressional Black Caucus called on over 250 major U.S. corporations to oppose Republican-led redistricting efforts aimed at eliminating majority-Black U.S. House districts, citing these as attempts to silence Black voices at the ballot box.

South Carolina House Republicans approved a redistricting plan Tuesday, aiming to create an additional GOP-held congressional seat. The move, supported by President Trump, targets the state's only Democratic-held district and could lead to postponed primaries and lawsuits. Democrats criticized the plan, citing concerns about Black voters' representation.

Kentucky voters ousted Congressman Thomas Massie, a vocal critic of President Trump, in a primary election. The defeat is seen as a victory for Trump's campaign to punish Republican dissent and a test of his influence over party voters.

The NAACP has launched the 'Out of Bounds' campaign, urging Black athletes and fans to boycott public universities in Southern states. This boycott aims to protest redistricting efforts that dilute Black voting power following a Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act.

Alabama Republicans are choosing a Senate nominee Tuesday, with U.S. Rep. Barry Moore, endorsed by Trump, and AG Steve Marshall leading. Redistricting chaos impacts congressional primaries, with results in four districts voided pending a new map and litigation.

The US is gearing up for consequential midterm elections on Nov 3, where all House seats and a third of Senate seats are contested. The article explains the midterm process, primaries, and the impact of gerrymandering on electoral maps, with several states redrawing districts.

Alabama voters head to polls Tuesday for primaries, with special elections in August due to redistricting. Key races include the Senate seat held by Tommy Tuberville and the governor's race, with Republicans holding an edge in most contests.

South Carolina lawmakers begin debating a controversial redistricting plan that could create a 7-0 Republican congressional delegation. The effort, influenced by President Trump, targets the district of Rep. Jim Clyburn, the state's sole Democrat, and follows similar Republican pushes in other states.

A Supreme Court ruling has weakened Voting Rights Act protections, making it harder to challenge discriminatory voting maps. Legal fights over at least 17 maps for state and local governments are ongoing, with concerns that this will reduce minority representation, particularly in Southern states.
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended Louisiana's redistricting efforts as 'fairness' following the Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v Callais, which struck down a majority-Black congressional district. Critics fear this decision will disenfranchise Black voters in the South, while Johnson insists it corrects unconstitutional racial gerrymandering.