Por: The Boston Globe Politics January 07, 2023
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Federal judges ordered South Carolina lawmakers to draw new congressional maps, ruling Friday that the US House district lines of a seat flipped by Democrats four years ago were intentionally redrawn to split Black neighborhoods to dilute their voting power.The state used the maps in this past November’s midterm elections after the Republican-dominated state Legislature redrew the lines earlier this year following the 2020... + full article
Associated Press USA Politics January 06, 2023
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Federal judges ordered South Carolina lawmakers to draw new congressional maps, ruling Friday that the U.S. House district lines of a seat flipped by Democrats four years ago were intentionally redrawn to split Black neighborhoods to dilute their voting... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA World January 06, 2023
Federal judges ordered South Carolina lawmakers to draw new congressional maps, ruling Friday that the U.S. House district lines of a seat flipped by Democrats four years ago were intentionally redrawn to split Black neighborhoods to dilute their voting power. The state used the... + más
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 12, 2022
WASHINGTON — With Raphael Warnock’s victory in the Georgia Senate race on Tuesday, the major midterm elections are over.But the battles over voting rules, restrictions, and political boundaries that will help determine who wins the next ones barely paused for ballot-counting... + más
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The Atlantic USA Opinion November 17, 2022
The question we should be asking is not “Did my party lose seats?” but “Was the redistricting fair?”The AtlanticNovember 17, 2022, 6 AM ETRepublicans have gained control of the House of Representatives, but their majority will be tiny. Such close division has triggered... + más
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Slate USA Politics November 09, 2022
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was supposed to have spoken much earlier in the night on Tuesday. The presumed speaker-in-waiting was hoping that the call that Republicans had clinched the House majority would come at a reasonable hour for news networks to pick up. How hard... + más
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