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The practice was first identified and coined in 1812 when Massachusetts Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a bill that redrew the ...
The very Republicans who helped President Donald Trump secure his majority in the House now face the possibility that their ...
The battle over Republicans’ push to create more red U.S. House seats seats has widened, with red and blue states now moving ...
Democrats have long warned that partisan gerrymandering threatens American democracy — but now they’re ready to fight fire ...
Texas Democrats on Monday prevented their state's House of Representatives from moving forward, at least for now, with a ...
The walkout was a sharp escalation in the clash over a redistricting effort. Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to remove the ...
California and Texas — grappled for political advantage in advance of 2026 elections that could reorder the balance of power ...
A high‑stakes fight in Texas over congressional maps is sparking a broader political clash, with both Republican and Democrat ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to redraw the state’s congressional maps in response to a related effort in Texas is drawing ...
The departure was a last-ditch attempt to stop Republicans from adopting an aggressively redrawn congressional map, which would flip five Democratic congressional districts to favor Republicans.
News 8’s Tim Spears spoke with Chad Kinsella, a political science professor at Ball State University, about the possibility of a special session to redraw Indiana’s congressional maps.