Conservative Supreme Court justices seemed inclined Wednesday to restrict the use of race-based redistricting when drawing districts — a move that could dramatically shake up the 2026 midterm elections and understanding of the Voting Rights Act.
Supreme Court seems set to restrict race-based redistricting in potential election game-changer
Politics
October 15, 2025
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