POLITICO-Citrin Center 调查发现,两党均支持独立重新划分选区小组
• 一项由 POLITICO-Citrin Center-Possibility Lab 开展的新调查显示,共和党和民主党中均有绝大多数成员支持由独立小组绘制 House 选区界线。 • 这一跨党派的调查结果表明,公众渴望对充满政治色彩的重新划分选区过程进行改革。 • 该调查凸显了选民对选区划分不公(gerrymandering)的不满,并呼吁通过制度变革以确保公平代表。
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• 一项由 POLITICO-Citrin Center-Possibility Lab 开展的新调查显示,共和党和民主党中均有绝大多数成员支持由独立小组绘制 House 选区界线。 • 这一跨党派的调查结果表明,公众渴望对充满政治色彩的重新划分选区过程进行改革。 • 该调查凸显了选民对选区划分不公(gerrymandering)的不满,并呼吁通过制度变革以确保公平代表。
politico.com• Florida 州长 Ron DeSantis 提出了新的国会选区地图,旨在削减民主党在该州众议院的席位。 • 此次选区划分工作是 2026 年中期选举前,全美范围内关于立法边界更广泛斗争的一部分,两党均提出了竞争方案。 • 在 Virginia,选民勉强支持了民主党的重新划分方案,这给多名共和党现任议员带来了威胁,凸显了选区划分的高风险性。
newsnow.com• 周五发布的 POLITICO‑Citrin Center‑Possibility Lab 最新调查显示,共和党和民主党的绝大多数受访者均支持由独立委员会划定 U.S. House 选区线,这削弱了反对结束党派 gerrymandering 的论点。 • Trump 政府正在评估将独立 redistricting 委员会法制化的提议,通过将联邦资金与采用此类委员会的州挂钩,这一策略可能会重塑 2026 年及以后的 battleground 选区。 • 民权组织和投票倡导者对民调结果表示赞赏,认为独立委员会将减少对目前向两党倾斜的地图进行的党派操纵。
politico.com• Louisiana 州长 Jeff Landry 于 2026 年 4 月 29 日宣布,在法院针对国会选区地图的裁决加剧了选区重划分争端后,计划暂停 House 初选。 • 该决定源于围绕 racial gerrymandering 持续不断的斗争,在中期选举前还有数十起案件待理。 • 暂停可能会推迟选举并重塑该州的 GOP 策略。
washingtonpost.com• 弗吉尼亚州选民以微弱优势批准了一项由民主党支持的国会选区重划计划,该计划使多名共和党现任议员处于不利地位。 • 该措施通过重新划分关键选区的界线以利于民主党,从而改变了2026年中期选举的平衡。 • 此次沿海地区的选区重划之争凸显了全美范围内关于公平地图与党派优势的紧张局势。
newsnow.comSpecial session comes after Virginia voted to redraw maps and as Trump pressures Republicans to protect House majorityFlorida begins a special session on Tuesday in what may be the last front of the redistricting war before the 2026 election, with Republicans trying to redraw maps to pick up more seats in Congress.Lawmakers enter the session in Tallahassee cloaked in mystery, with no preview of a proposed map to consider and no clear path for Republicans to increase their representation in what appears to be a hostile year for their party. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• House Republicans openly questioned President Donald Trump's mid-decade redistricting strategy on Wednesday, following a Democratic victory in Virginia on Tuesday that threatens the GOP's slim House majority. • The Virginia vote paves the way for as many as four Republican seats to be lost, intensifying GOP concerns about the redistricting war Trump sparked. • Republican lawmakers are now expressing misgivings about the strategy, signaling potential fractures within the party over Trump's aggressive electoral positioning ahead of the November midterms.
politico.comDemocrats within reach of House majority after voters rebel against Republican gerrymanderingSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxMonths into his second term, Donald Trump wagered that he could beat the historic trend of the party in power losing seats in midterm elections if Republican-led states redrew congressional maps to sweep Democrats out of office.The gamble is looking to be a bust, or at best a draw, for the president, after Democrats fought back with their own redistricting efforts, the latest of which came to fruition in Virginia on Tuesday, when voters approved a plan that could remove all but one of the five Republicans in its current House of Representatives delegation. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• The latest POLITICO-Citrin Center-Possibility Lab survey reveals strong majorities in both parties favor an independent panel for drawing House district lines. • Over 70% of Democrats and Republicans support the nonpartisan approach to prevent gerrymandering ahead of midterms. • This consensus could pressure Congress to reform redistricting processes and reduce partisan map battles.
politico.comPurple state which recently elected a Democratic governor will now choose whether to replace existing voting maps with ones that favor DemocratsNearly three months to the day after his term as Virginia’s governor ended, Republican Glenn Youngkin stood in an unshaded corner of an office parking lot to warn dozens of conservative activists that they were in the midst of “the most important election” in the commonwealth’s 237-year history.The question before the voters casting ballots at an early voting precinct a few yards away in the city of Leesburg ahead of Tuesday’s special election was whether to temporarily set aside Virginia’s congressional maps intended to advantage neither party and replace them with a new version that could allow Democrats to win all but one seat in the 11-member delegation in the November midterm elections. Continue reading...
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