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Louisiana seeks to delay its 2026 primary to allow redistricting if the Supreme Court strikes down its current map.
Louisiana lawmakers advanced legislation to delay its 2026 congressional primary to allow time for redistricting if the Supreme Court invalidates the state’s current six-district map, which includes a second majority-Black district.
The move follows Republican-led efforts in Texas, Missouri, North Carolina, and Indiana to redraw congressional lines ahead of the 2026 elections, driven by pressure from former President Trump.
Virginia Democrats passed a constitutional amendment to bypass a bipartisan redistricting commission if other states act, though it requires further approval.
California is the only Democratic-led state to propose a new map for voter approval, while Maryland’s Senate declined to pursue redistricting despite Democratic leadership support.
The Supreme Court’s upcoming decision on Louisiana’s map could influence redistricting across the country.
Louisiana busca retrasar su primaria de 2026 para permitir la redistribución de distritos si la Corte Suprema derriba su mapa actual.