Trump says Tennessee next to redistrict after US Voting Rights Act ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court weakened a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, allowing states like Tennessee and Louisiana to redraw congressional maps with fewer restrictions on race-based considerations. President Donald Trump announced Tennessee would revise its electoral map after discussing the issue with Governor Bill Lee, following a ruling that raised the bar for proving racial discrimination in redistricting. The decision is expected to lead to more Republican-favored districts and has sparked concerns about increased gerrymandering ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
- ▪The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Louisiana's congressional map was unconstitutional, raising the standard for proving racial intent in redistricting under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
- ▪President Donald Trump stated that Tennessee will redraw its congressional map after speaking with Republican Governor Bill Lee, who has not yet confirmed the claim.
- ▪Louisiana has delayed its primary elections to redraw its map, which is expected to reduce the number of Black majority districts and create a Republican-favored district.
- ▪The ruling may prompt other states, including Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Kansas, Mississippi, and South Carolina, to consider redistricting, though many may not act before the 2026 elections.
- ▪Redistricting typically follows the U.S. Census, but recent efforts by both parties aim to gain political advantage ahead of the closely contested 2026 midterms.
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News|US Midterm Elections 2026Trump says Tennessee next to redistrict after US Voting Rights Act rulingRuling weakening Voting Rights Act opens door to more US states redrawing maps, diluting voting power of minority groups.ListenListen (4 mins)SaveClick here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoThe Tennessee State Capitol is seen in Nashville, Tennessee, the US [File: George Walker IV/The Associated Press]By Al Jazeera StaffPublished On 30 Apr 202630 Apr 2026United States President Donald Trump has said Tennessee will redraw its electoral map following a US Supreme Court ruling that gutted a key provision of the landmark US Voting Rights Act.While the Supreme Court’s ruling on Louisiana’s electoral map has wide-ranging…
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