The U.S. Supreme Court denied California Republicans’ request to block the state’s newly redistricted congressional map.
The stage is set for California Democrats to notch five new House seats as Republicans see their numbers slashed by half.
Seven states continue to tinker with congressional maps for partisan advantage in the 2026 elections after the Supreme Court ...
The Supreme Court declined to block California's new congressional map​ that could net Democrats five seats in the upcoming ...
The state’s Republican Party had asked the justices to step in and block the new congressional maps, which give an advantage ...
By Andrew Chung Feb 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court allowed California on Wednesday to use a new electoral map designed ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed to California to use a new congressional map that voters approved, delivering a major ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed California to use a new congressional map that will undermine President Donald Trump’s ...
In a move that will make it harder for the GOP to keep control of Congress, the Supreme Court said the state can use a ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday afternoon cleared the way for California to use a new congressional map intended to give ...
With newly drawn maps, California may elect five more Democrats to Congress while Texas elects five more Republicans.