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May 8, 2026, 3:26 p.m.

Monitoring the Midterms: Tennessee’s new congressional map sparks protest

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What to know

  • Republican lawmakers in Tennessee passed a new U.S. House of Representatives map Thursday that slices up Memphis, a majority-Black city that makes up most of the state's lone Democratic stronghold.
  • The vote, which plays to the Republican party's advantage, is part of a wider redistricting strategy set forth by President Donald Trump to hold on to a narrow majority in the 2026 midterm elections.
  • Prior to the vote Thursday, protesters gathered outside the state's House and Senate chambers to voice their anger at the plan. Democratic lawmakers walked out in protest; Democratic state Sen. Charlane Oliver stood on her desk in the Senate chamber, holding a banner calling the redistricting a "Jim Crow" effort.

Why it matters

  • Tennessee became the first state to pass new congressional districts following a Supreme Court ruling last week that greatly weakened protections for minorities under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Additional Southern states including Louisiana, Alabama and South Carolina could follow.

Discussion questions

  • How does the current redistricting battle affect voting rights? How does it affect American democracy?
  • Why do you think Democratic state Sen. Charlane Oliver held a banner calling the redistricting vote a "Jim Crow" effort? (Jim Crow was the name of local and state racial segregation laws which existed mainly in the South in the late 19th century to the mid-1960s.)

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