New political map sends longtime Memphis neighbors into different districts
A new congressional map in Tennessee splits the majority-Black city of Memphis into three districts.
The move by the Republican-controlled legislature follows a recent Supreme Court ruling that weakened parts of the landmark Voting Rights Act.
And it may serve as an early example of how states may eliminate long-required majority-minority districts before the November elections.
Republican-led states across the South are now taking steps to eliminate majority-Black districts.
Memphis residents are concerned about being divided into new districts that include communities hundreds of miles away from their neighbors and about what it may mean for their representation in national politics.
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