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Could a Supreme Court Ruling on Election Maps Affect the Midterms? Timing Matters.
A prohibition on the use of race in drawing electoral districts could allow states to redraw legislative lines before voting begins next year. Read More
Supreme Court could cut key part of Voting Rights Act. What it may mean for elections
The Supreme Court could eliminate a crucial part of the Voting Rights Act, enacted 60 years ago to prevent racial discrimination in voting. Read More
Supreme Court to hear voting rights case today that could shape future U.S. elections
The justices will hear oral argument Wednesday in Louisiana v. Callais, a case that could further gut the landmark law that the Roberts-led court has already weakened. Read More
Supreme Court seems poised to further undercut the Voting Rights Act
The court's conservative majority could invalidate the section of the Voting Rights Act aimed at ensuring minority voters are not shut out of the process of drawing new congressional district lines. Read More
The Supreme Court Case That Could Hand the House to Republicans

Democrats would be in danger of losing around a dozen majority-minority districts across the South if the court struck down part of the Voting Rights Act. Read More
Supreme Court's decision on the presidential power casts a shadow on its new term

Last year's Supreme Court decision giving Donald Trump and future presidents broad immunity from prosecution may be fueling Trump's maximalist approach to executive power this year. Read More
Pa. Supreme Court retention elections are very different this year | John Baer

Normally ignored, historically ho-hum judicial retention elections are turning into political catnip. They’re drawing money, attention and buzz about their potential long-term impact on state and ... Read More
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