Georgia Republicans have advanced new legislative maps that would preserve majorities in the state House and Senate. The proposed maps do not reveal how they plan to redraw Georgia's 14 congressional ...
Georgia's Republican leaders say they will wait until the U.S. Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act ruling before deciding whether to redraw congressional maps.
ATLANTA — State officials released the long-awaited proposed congressional map for Georgia Wednesday morning. The map will now go through the legislative process in both the House and the Senate which ...
A federal judge has struck down Georgia’s political district maps and ordered state lawmakers to redraw them by Dec. 8, in a win for voting rights activists who argued that the state’s maps dilute the ...
The Georgia Republican Legislature Leadership announced the newest version of the proposed Georgia Congressional Redistricting Map Friday, a month after a federal judge ruled the previous version of ...
ATLANTA - Georgia Republicans on Friday proposed to redraw the state’s congressional districts to create a new court-ordered Black majority district, maintaining the current 9-5 Republican ...
ATLANTA - A Georgia special session to redraw congressional and legislative voting district maps has to ended Thursday after state lawmakers approved a Republican-favored congressional map that ...
The Georgia House voted Wednesday to remap the state’s 180 districts in a way that protects a shrinking Republican majority and adds new metro Atlanta districts to accommodate population growth. The ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate released its proposed maps for new voting districts on Monday, two days before a special session is expected to convene at the Georgia State Capitol. The Georgia General ...
Democrats could gain a seat in the U.S. House and multiple seats in Georgia's Legislature if a judge rules Republicans drew maps illegally weakening Black voters' power. The trial beginning Tuesday is ...
ATLANTA -- Georgia Republicans on Friday proposed to redraw the state's congressional districts to create a new court-ordered Black majority district, maintaining the current 9-5 Republican ...
For some time, it’s been no secret that the Federal Communications Commission’s Form 477 data overestimates broadband coverage in the United States. In response, Georgia took matters into its own ...
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