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Tennessee Republicans' map would crack Shelby County — home to majority-Black Memphis — into three different districts, in an effort to eliminate the state's lone remaining Democratic-held seat.
On day two of Tennessee's special session, the GOP proposed its ambitious redraw linking Memphis and the greater Nashville area in two separate districts.
Republican lawmakers in Tennessee forged ahead with a plan Thursday that could carve up a majority-Black congressional district, reshaping it to the GOPs
Tennessee state legislators on Thursday passed a congressional map that dismantles the state’s lone majority-Black district and gives Republicans the advantage in all nine of the state’s House seats.
Tennessee’s Republican-led Legislature passed a new congressional map splitting up the state’s lone majority-Black district, swiftly responding to the U.S.
Shortly after Tennessee passed a redistricting map, Republican State Sen. Brent Taylor announced his bid for District 9's seat.
Tennessee state lawmakers are in session Thursday morning to vote on the new congressional map of Tennessee proposed by Republicans. This comes after Governor Bill Lee called for a special session to review the state’s congressional districts on Friday.