DeSantis 提議有利於共和黨的 Florida 選區圖,重新劃分選區之爭激烈
• Florida 州長 Ron DeSantis 提議新的國會選區圖,旨在剝奪該州民主黨在眾議院的更多席位。 • 這次重新劃分選區的行動是 2026 年中期選舉前,全美範圍內關於立法邊界爭奪戰的一部分,兩黨均提出了競爭方案。 • 在 Virginia,選民以微弱優勢支持民主黨的重新劃分方案,這威脅到了數名共和黨現任議員,顯示出重新劃分選區的高風險性。
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• Florida 州長 Ron DeSantis 提議新的國會選區圖,旨在剝奪該州民主黨在眾議院的更多席位。 • 這次重新劃分選區的行動是 2026 年中期選舉前,全美範圍內關於立法邊界爭奪戰的一部分,兩黨均提出了競爭方案。 • 在 Virginia,選民以微弱優勢支持民主黨的重新劃分方案,這威脅到了數名共和黨現任議員,顯示出重新劃分選區的高風險性。
newsnow.com• 一項由 POLITICO-Citrin Center 與 Possibility Lab 共同進行的新調查顯示,共和黨和民主黨中均有壓倒性多數支持由獨立委員會來劃定 House 選區界線。 • 這一兩黨共識表明,大眾渴望對充滿政治色彩的重新劃分選區程序進行改革。 • 該調查凸顯了選民對傑利曼德(gerrymandering)劃分選區現象的挫折感,並呼籲進行制度變革以確保代表性的公平。
politico.com• 週五發布的一項新 POLITICO‑Citrin Center‑Possibility Lab 調查顯示,絕大多數的共和黨人和民主黨人都支持由獨立委員會來劃定美國眾議院選區線,這削弱了反對終止 partisan gerrymandering 的論點。 • 川普政府正在衡量將獨立選區重劃委員會法律化的提議,方法是將聯邦資金與採用此類委員會的州掛鉤,這一策略可能會重塑 2026 年及以後的戰場選區。 • 民權組織和投票倡議者對民調結果表示歡迎,認為獨立委員會將減少對目前偏向兩黨的選區地圖進行的黨派操縱。
politico.com• Louisiana 州長 Jeff Landry 於 2026 年 4 月 29 日宣布,在法院對 Congressional maps 的裁決加劇了 Redistricting 鬥爭後,計劃暫停 House primaries。 • 該決定源於針對 Racial gerrymandering 的持續鬥爭,且在期中選舉前還有數十起案件即將到來。 • 暫停可能會延後選舉並重塑 GOP 在該州的策略。
washingtonpost.com• 維吉尼亞州選民以微弱優勢通過了一項由民主黨支持的國會重新劃分選區計劃,這將危及數名共和黨現任議員。 • 該措施重新劃定選區線路以利於民主黨在關鍵選區獲勝,從而改變 2026 年中期選舉的平衡。 • 這場沿海地區的劃分選區之爭突顯了全美在公平地圖與黨派利益之間的緊張局勢。
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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