Newly drawn congressional maps have led some House members to quickly lay claim to certain districts, even if it means challenging fellow incumbents.
Tag: Redistricting and Reapportionment
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Democrats’ Hopes in New York House Races Hurt by New District Maps
The lines drawn by a court-appointed special master would increase competition for seats in Congress, in a blow to national Democrats.
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4 Summer Election Days? New York Faces Chaos in Voting Cycle.
Representative Tom Reed is resigning, Representative Antonio Delgado is taking a new job, and New York’s redistricting process is up in the air, muddying the election schedule.
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Federal Judge Dashes Democrats’ Hopes for N.Y. District Maps
A judge in Albany allowed the state to delay the congressional primary, a move that all but ends Democrats’ hope of retaining House districts maps that had been declared unconstitutional.
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When Will We Have Results in Ohio and Indiana’s primary Contests?
Every election night is different, and the timing of results can be downright messy. Here are factors at play in Ohio and Indiana.