Redistricting efforts are becoming increasingly complex for both major political parties as the midterm elections approach, with control of the House at stake. Recently, South Carolina's legislature rejected a Republican-drawn congressional map, while a federal court blocked Alabama Republicans' proposed congressional lines. In contrast, judges in Florida and Tennessee dismissed attempts to challenge Republican-supported redistricting plans in those states.
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Redistricting Developments Impact Midterm Elections
As midterm elections near, redistricting challenges are affecting both political parties. South Carolina's legislature rejected a GOP map, and a federal court blocked Alabama's Republican congressional lines, while Florida and Tennessee courts upheld GOP-backed maps.
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Redistricting Developments Impact Midterm Elections