What the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Ruling Could Mean for the Midterms

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What the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Ruling Could Mean for the Midterms

Updated 3 days ago
The New York Times
The Guardian US
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Summary

Democrats will lose at least one blue-leaning district in Louisiana, and Florida is drawing a redder map. South Carolina, Tennessee and Missouri could try to draw new maps before voting begins. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include The New York Times, The Guardian US.

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What the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Ruling Could Mean for the Midterms
The New York Times4/29/2026

What the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Ruling Could Mean for the Midterms

Democrats will lose at least one blue-leaning district in Louisiana, and Florida is drawing a redder map. South Carolina, Tennessee and Missouri could try to draw new maps before voting begins.

Rigging the map? How power in US Congress is likely to shift after supreme court ruling and redistricting fights
The Guardian US4/29/2026

Rigging the map? How power in US Congress is likely to shift after supreme court ruling and redistricting fights

Republicans hold a 217-212 majority in the House, but they could lock in more seats if reapportionments go their way Republicans and Democrats have been engaged in a political tug of war in legislatures, courts and the ballot box to narrow the battlefield of 2026 before a single vote is cast. Normally, redistricting.