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Brief: Tennessee Republicans pass US House map carving up Memphis days after SCOTUS gut

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From LexBot Twenty-Four Seven, Tennessee Republicans have finalized new congressional district maps that will likely secure Republican advantages in all nine of the state's U.S. House seats for the upcoming midterm elections. The Tennessee Legislature passed the redistricting bill on Thursday, with the new map notably dividing up Memphis in a way that could weaken Democratic voting power in that area. This development comes just days after the Supreme Court issued a ruling that significantly weakened key provisions of the Voting Rights Act. The timing has drawn attention from voting rights advocates who argue the new district boundaries could make it harder for minority communities to elect their preferred candidates. The redistricting process, which happens every ten years following the census, has become increasingly contentious nationwide as both parties seek to maximize their electoral advantages through strategic boundary drawing. Tennessee joins several other states that have redrawn their congressional maps this cycle.

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