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Utah Judge Orders Congressional Redistricting Due to Partisan Gerrymandering
A Utah judge ruled the state's congressional map illegal, citing Republican lawmakers' circumvention of an independent commission designed to prevent partisan gerrymandering; the 2021 map split Salt Lake County across four districts, leading to consistent Republican victories; new maps are required ...
Utah Judge Orders Congressional Redistricting Due to Partisan Gerrymandering
A Utah judge ruled the state's congressional map illegal, citing Republican lawmakers' circumvention of an independent commission designed to prevent partisan gerrymandering; the 2021 map split Salt Lake County across four districts, leading to consistent Republican victories; new maps are required ...
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44% Bias Score


Utah Ordered to Redraw Congressional Districts Due to Illegal Gerrymandering
A Utah judge ordered the state to redraw its congressional districts after finding the Republican-controlled Legislature illegally weakened a 2018 voter-approved measure to curb partisan gerrymandering; the ruling has national implications for the upcoming midterm elections and the balance of power ...
Utah Ordered to Redraw Congressional Districts Due to Illegal Gerrymandering
A Utah judge ordered the state to redraw its congressional districts after finding the Republican-controlled Legislature illegally weakened a 2018 voter-approved measure to curb partisan gerrymandering; the ruling has national implications for the upcoming midterm elections and the balance of power ...
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44% Bias Score


Texas Redistricting Sparks National Gerrymandering Battle
Texas's Republican-led legislature redrew congressional districts to add five Republican seats, prompting California to propose a counter-map adding five Democratic seats, setting off a national redistricting battle that could significantly shift the balance of power in the US House of Representativ...
Texas Redistricting Sparks National Gerrymandering Battle
Texas's Republican-led legislature redrew congressional districts to add five Republican seats, prompting California to propose a counter-map adding five Democratic seats, setting off a national redistricting battle that could significantly shift the balance of power in the US House of Representativ...
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16% Bias Score


Texas and California Engage in Mid-Decade Gerrymandering
Texas Republicans passed new congressional maps to gain up to five House seats, prompting California Democrats to introduce their own maps needing voter approval in November; this unusual mid-decade redistricting reflects intense partisan competition.
Texas and California Engage in Mid-Decade Gerrymandering
Texas Republicans passed new congressional maps to gain up to five House seats, prompting California Democrats to introduce their own maps needing voter approval in November; this unusual mid-decade redistricting reflects intense partisan competition.
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40% Bias Score


Texas Democrats' Walkout Sparks Nationwide Redistricting Fight
Texas state Rep. Gene Wu, leader of the Texas House Democrats who fled the state to oppose Republican-led congressional map redrawing, advised Democrats in other states on how to resist similar efforts during a Thursday strategy call. The Texas House passed a bill containing new congressional maps t...
Texas Democrats' Walkout Sparks Nationwide Redistricting Fight
Texas state Rep. Gene Wu, leader of the Texas House Democrats who fled the state to oppose Republican-led congressional map redrawing, advised Democrats in other states on how to resist similar efforts during a Thursday strategy call. The Texas House passed a bill containing new congressional maps t...
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48% Bias Score


Texas Senate Passes Republican-leaning Congressional Redistricting Map
The Texas Senate approved a Republican-leaning congressional map creating five new GOP-favored districts, prompting legal challenges and mirroring a national trend of partisan redistricting efforts influenced by President Trump.
Texas Senate Passes Republican-leaning Congressional Redistricting Map
The Texas Senate approved a Republican-leaning congressional map creating five new GOP-favored districts, prompting legal challenges and mirroring a national trend of partisan redistricting efforts influenced by President Trump.
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48% Bias Score

Utah Judge Orders Congressional Map Redrawing Due to Gerrymandering
A Utah judge ordered the state legislature to redraw its congressional maps by September, finding them illegally gerrymandered to favor Republicans; the legislature plans to appeal, following a 2018 voter initiative for independent redistricting that was later undermined.

Utah Judge Orders Congressional Map Redrawing Due to Gerrymandering
A Utah judge ordered the state legislature to redraw its congressional maps by September, finding them illegally gerrymandered to favor Republicans; the legislature plans to appeal, following a 2018 voter initiative for independent redistricting that was later undermined.
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56% Bias Score

Utah Court Orders Congressional Map Redrawing
A Utah judge ordered the state legislature to redraw its congressional map within 30 days, citing a violation of a citizen initiative against partisan gerrymandering, potentially creating a winnable seat for Democrats in a traditionally Republican state.

Utah Court Orders Congressional Map Redrawing
A Utah judge ordered the state legislature to redraw its congressional map within 30 days, citing a violation of a citizen initiative against partisan gerrymandering, potentially creating a winnable seat for Democrats in a traditionally Republican state.
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64% Bias Score

Lawler Condemns Gerrymandering, Calls for Congressional Reform
Rep. Mike Lawler, in a Face the Nation interview on August 24, 2025, argued against gerrymandering, citing its role in creating a less competitive Congress and advocating for nationwide bans, mid-decade redistricting prohibitions, and term limits to improve legislative function.

Lawler Condemns Gerrymandering, Calls for Congressional Reform
Rep. Mike Lawler, in a Face the Nation interview on August 24, 2025, argued against gerrymandering, citing its role in creating a less competitive Congress and advocating for nationwide bans, mid-decade redistricting prohibitions, and term limits to improve legislative function.
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56% Bias Score

Alabama Ordered to Redraw State Senate Districts
A federal judge ordered Alabama to redraw its state Senate districts, creating a new majority-Black district in Montgomery to comply with the Voting Rights Act by addressing the dilution of Black voting influence, following a 2021 lawsuit.

Alabama Ordered to Redraw State Senate Districts
A federal judge ordered Alabama to redraw its state Senate districts, creating a new majority-Black district in Montgomery to comply with the Voting Rights Act by addressing the dilution of Black voting influence, following a 2021 lawsuit.
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16% Bias Score

Texas Redistricting: Republicans Gain Likely 5 Seats Ahead of 2024 Midterms
The Texas legislature passed a redrawn congressional map, potentially giving Republicans five more seats, despite Democratic filibuster attempts and expected lawsuits alleging it dilutes minority voting power; the map eliminates Democratic districts in major cities and alters others in South Texas.

Texas Redistricting: Republicans Gain Likely 5 Seats Ahead of 2024 Midterms
The Texas legislature passed a redrawn congressional map, potentially giving Republicans five more seats, despite Democratic filibuster attempts and expected lawsuits alleging it dilutes minority voting power; the map eliminates Democratic districts in major cities and alters others in South Texas.
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52% Bias Score

Texas Senate Passes Gerrymandering Bill, Favoring Republicans in 2026 Midterms
The Texas Senate approved a Republican-backed bill redrawing electoral districts, aiming to gain five House seats in the 2026 midterms; the bill, passed 18 to 11, follows the House's approval and is expected to be signed into law by Governor Abbott, despite Democratic legal challenges.

Texas Senate Passes Gerrymandering Bill, Favoring Republicans in 2026 Midterms
The Texas Senate approved a Republican-backed bill redrawing electoral districts, aiming to gain five House seats in the 2026 midterms; the bill, passed 18 to 11, follows the House's approval and is expected to be signed into law by Governor Abbott, despite Democratic legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score
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