NASHVILLE, Tennessee — Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are set to vote Thursday, May 7, 2026, on a new congressional map that would dismantle a majority-Black, Democratic-held district centered on Nashville and effectively erase one of the state’s few remaining Democratic seats. The proposal would split Nashville’s urban voters into three surrounding, largely rural and Republican-leaning districts, strengthening GOP prospects in the 2026 midterm elections as President Donald Trump prepares for the November contests. Party leaders describe the plan as a correction that better reflects Tennessee’s overall Republican tilt and say the map aligns with recent legal guidance. NASHVILLE, Tennessee — The redistricting push follows a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that weakened key protections of the federal Voting Rights Act by finding that states such as Louisiana had relied too heavily on race in drawing earlier maps, a decision that opened the door for Republican-controlled legislatures across the South to revisit district lines. In Tennessee, civil rights organizations, voting-rights advocates and Democratic leaders have condemned the plan as an attack on minority representation and the state’s only Democratic-controlled urban stronghold. Protesters gathered at the state capitol Thursday as legal experts predicted swift lawsuits that could send the new map back before the courts and potentially the Supreme Court, marking the most significant change to Tennessee’s political geography in a decade.
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这次重新划区可能会改变田纳西州的政治平衡,影响政策和法律。如果您是纳什维尔的选民,您的选区可能会发生变化。在线查看您的注册详情以保持知情。
重新划分选区是一项强大的工具,可以重塑政治格局。田纳西州共和党人的这一举动可能会巩固其政党的地位。但这还没有结束。预计将面临法律挑战,甚至可能上诉至最高法院。如果您认识在田纳西州的人,值得转发。
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