A growing battle over congressional district maps is unfolding across the United States, with multiple states moving to ...
Yet Democrats and Republicans in some states already are looking at how they could reshape congressional voting districts to ...
It’s unlikely that Republicans would be able to construct for themselves a large, permanent structural advantage in House ...
Legal experts warn that the current partisan redistricting efforts could signal the beginning of the end for fair ...
In an encouraging sign for Black representation, southern Republicans are beginning to fear the wrath of the very voters they ...
The political parties are currently at war over redistricting. Red states are shaping district maps to become redder. Blue ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that, under the Voting Rights Act, Congressional districts can no longer be drawn along racial lines, but can be shaped by partisan aims. The result: A dash to re-draw ...
The Supreme Court's decisions have been gigantically hypocritical, Gene Nichol says.
The balance of gerrymanders has lurched pretty abruptly toward the right.” The New York Times’ chief political analyst on whether the Democrats can match the G.O.P. in the fight over redistricting.
Today’s gerrymandering wars are nothing other than an attempt by both parties to predetermine the outcome of elections.
Republicans could still lose the House in the fall—unless Trump is restrained.