Louisiana GOP redraws map, erasing Black-majority congressional seat
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Louisiana Republicans approved a gerrymandered congressional map that eliminates a Black-majority Democratic district, redrawing five of six House seats to be GOP-leaning. Gov. Jeff Landry is expected to sign after using emergency authority to cancel May primaries, with legal challenges anticipated as the plan follows the Supreme Court’s narrowing of the Voting Rights Act.
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- Louisiana approves new congressional map that could allow Republicans to pick up a seat ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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