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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. This news analysis was originally distributed in Votebeat’s free weekly newsletter. Sign up to get future editions, including the latest reporting from Votebeat bureaus and curated news from other publications, delivered to your inbox every Saturday.If you love redistricting, boy, was it the week for you. The Florida Legislature convened in a special session to pass a new congressional map that could net Republicans up to four seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. And on Wednesday morning, literally as legislators were debating the map in Tallahassee, the U.S. Supreme Court defanged Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in its opinion in Louisiana v. Callais, a long-anticipated decision that could inspire several other states to join the redistricting fray.Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, had cited the looming decision in Callais as a reason that Florida’s congressional map needed to be redrawn. But the maneuver is widely understood to be part of the nationwide epidemic of mid-decade redistricting that started last summer. To shore up Republicans’ chances of holding the House in the midterms, President Donald Trump urged Texas, Missouri, and North Carolina to draw new congressional maps that created more safe seats for Republicans. In retaliation, Democrats in California and Virginia successfully passed ballot measures that instituted Democratic gerrymanders of their own. Once DeSantis officially signs the map, Florida will become the sixth state to voluntarily enact a new congressional map this cycle, and the eighth state overall. (Ohio and Utah also got new congressional maps this cycle for unrelated reasons.) Both of those numbers are modern records for election cycles not immediately following a census (when redistricting normally takes place).The losers of this cartographical arms race have been the voters. There’s no set definition of what makes a political map gerrymandered, but one measure of a map’s partisan bias is a statistic called efficiency gap, or the difference between how many votes the map “wastes” for one party versus the other. (Any vote cast for the losing party in a district, or cast for the winning party after it already won a majority, is considered wasted.) An ideal efficiency gap is 0, meaning the number of wasted votes is perfectly balanced between the parties. But based on the results of the 2024 presidential election, all but one of the new maps has an efficiency gap of 20 percentage points or greater in favor of the party that drew it. And all but two got less fair.The maps also have a lot fewer swing seats — meaning fewer competitive elections and a House that is less responsive to changes in voters’ preferences. In 2024, these eight states had 28 districts that voted for either Trump or former Vice President Kamala Harris by 8 points or less. Under their new maps, though, they have just 13.Ironically, the one thing mid-decade redistricting doesn’t seem to have done — at least, at this point — is give Republicans the upper hand they were looking for. When Trump kicked off the redistricting race, he likely didn’t anticipate that California and Virginia would be able to amend their state constitutions and implement such brutal Democratic gerrymanders, with the result that Democrats have actually been able to neutralize all of Republicans’ gains. According to redistricting expert Jonathan Cervas, who used past election results to estimate how the eight new maps would perform in a variety of political environments, the new maps actually produce an average net Democratic gain of 2.69 seats.A map of the estimated partisan impact of 2025-26 redistricting.At least so far. Thanks to Louisiana v. Callais, we’re not quite done with 2025-26 redistricting. On Thursday, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced that he was postponing the Pelican State’s May 16 primary for U.S. House contests — in which voting was already underway — in order to redraw Louisiana’s congressional districts to comply with the Supreme Court’s decision. That should result in a net gain of at least one, and possibly two, seats for Republicans.Trump also said Thursday he had talked to Gov. Bill Lee about redrawing Tennessee’s congressional lines to target the state’s lone Democratic representative. While redistricting this late in an election year would present hurdles for any state, they might be surmountable in Tennessee, whose primary isn’t until Aug. 6. (It would still have to reopen its candidate filing period, which closed on March 10.) In addition, Alabama asked the Supreme Court to strike down its congressional map in light of the Callais decision and has called a special session to reschedule its May 19 primary if that happens. Republicans in South Carolina, including Gov. Henry McMaster, and Mississippi have also urged their legislatures to draw new lines. Each of those states has one Democratic-held seat that Republicans would like to eliminate.Meanwhile, Gov. Brian Kemp has announced that Georgia won’t redraw its lines before the 2026 election, although it may do so for 2028.Adding to the chaos, state courts could still block some of the new maps that have already taken effect. The Virginia Supreme Court is hearing a procedural challenge to the referendum that passed its new map. Voting-rights groups have vowed to sue over Florida’s new map once it’s official. And a lawsuit is ongoing over whether Missouri’s new map can go into effect before a ballot initiative challenging it qualifies for the ballot.Basically, we’ve entered a world where redistricting isn’t a once-in-a-decade occurrence — it’s all around us, all at once. If you don’t love redistricting, well, it might be time to get used to it.Nathaniel Rakich is Votebeat’s managing editor and is based in Washington, D.C. Contact Nathaniel at nrakich@votebeat.org.

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. This news analysis was originally distributed in Votebeat’s free weekly newsletter. Sign up to get future editions, including the latest reporting from Votebeat bureaus and curated news from other publications, delivered to your inbox every Saturday.If you love redistricting, boy, was it the week for you. The Florida Legislature convened in a special session to pass a new congressional map that could net Republicans up to four seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. And on Wednesday morning, literally as legislators were debating the map in Tallahassee, the U.S. Supreme Court defanged Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in its opinion in Louisiana v. Callais, a long-anticipated decision that could inspire several other states to join the redistricting fray.Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, had cited the looming decision in Callais as a reason that Florida’s congressional map needed to be redrawn. But the maneuver is widely understood to be part of the nationwide epidemic of mid-decade redistricting that started last summer. To shore up Republicans’ chances of holding the House in the midterms, President Donald Trump urged Texas, Missouri, and North Carolina to draw new congressional maps that created more safe seats for Republicans. In retaliation, Democrats in California and Virginia successfully passed ballot measures that instituted Democratic gerrymanders of their own. Once DeSantis officially signs the map, Florida will become the sixth state to voluntarily enact a new congressional map this cycle, and the eighth state overall. (Ohio and Utah also got new congressional maps this cycle for unrelated reasons.) Both of those numbers are modern records for election cycles not immediately following a census (when redistricting normally takes place).The losers of this cartographical arms race have been the voters. There’s no set definition of what makes a political map gerrymandered, but one measure of a map’s partisan bias is a statistic called efficiency gap, or the difference between how many votes the map “wastes” for one party versus the other. (Any vote cast for the losing party in a district, or cast for the winning party after it already won a majority, is considered wasted.) An ideal efficiency gap is 0, meaning the number of wasted votes is perfectly balanced between the parties. But based on the results of the 2024 presidential election, all but one of the new maps has an efficiency gap of 20 percentage points or greater in favor of the party that drew it. And all but two got less fair.The maps also have a lot fewer swing seats — meaning fewer competitive elections and a House that is less responsive to changes in voters’ preferences. In 2024, these eight states had 28 districts that voted for either Trump or former Vice President Kamala Harris by 8 points or less. Under their new maps, though, they have just 13.Ironically, the one thing mid-decade redistricting doesn’t seem to have done — at least, at this point — is give Republicans the upper hand they were looking for. When Trump kicked off the redistricting race, he likely didn’t anticipate that California and Virginia would be able to amend their state constitutions and implement such brutal Democratic gerrymanders, with the result that Democrats have actually been able to neutralize all of Republicans’ gains. According to redistricting expert Jonathan Cervas, who used past election results to estimate how the eight new maps would perform in a variety of political environments, the new maps actually produce an average net Democratic gain of 2.69 seats.A map of the estimated partisan impact of 2025-26 redistricting.At least so far. Thanks to Louisiana v. Callais, we’re not quite done with 2025-26 redistricting. On Thursday, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced that he was postponing the Pelican State’s May 16 primary for U.S. House contests — in which voting was already underway — in order to redraw Louisiana’s congressional districts to comply with the Supreme Court’s decision. That should result in a net gain of at least one, and possibly two, seats for Republicans.Trump also said Thursday he had talked to Gov. Bill Lee about redrawing Tennessee’s congressional lines to target the state’s lone Democratic representative. While redistricting this late in an election year would present hurdles for any state, they might be surmountable in Tennessee, whose primary isn’t until Aug. 6. (It would still have to reopen its candidate filing period, which closed on March 10.) In addition, Alabama asked the Supreme Court to strike down its congressional map in light of the Callais decision and has called a special session to reschedule its May 19 primary if that happens. Republicans in South Carolina, including Gov. Henry McMaster, and Mississippi have also urged their legislatures to draw new lines. Each of those states has one Democratic-held seat that Republicans would like to eliminate.Meanwhile, Gov. Brian Kemp has announced that Georgia won’t redraw its lines before the 2026 election, although it may do so for 2028.Adding to the chaos, state courts could still block some of the new maps that have already taken effect. The Virginia Supreme Court is hearing a procedural challenge to the referendum that passed its new map. Voting-rights groups have vowed to sue over Florida’s new map once it’s official. And a lawsuit is ongoing over whether Missouri’s new map can go into effect before a ballot initiative challenging it qualifies for the ballot.Basically, we’ve entered a world where redistricting isn’t a once-in-a-decade occurrence — it’s all around us, all at once. If you don’t love redistricting, well, it might be time to get used to it.Nathaniel Rakich is Votebeat’s managing editor and is based in Washington, D.C. Contact Nathaniel at nrakich@votebeat.org.

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په هند کې نن دوشنبه (مۍ څلورمه) د ایالتي ټاکنو د رایو شمېرل پیل شول.

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Medyaya Îranê behsa darvekirina sê kesên din ên ku di xwepêşandanên dawî yên welêt de li Meşhedê bi tohmeta "hevkarîya bi Mosad û dijminên Komara Îslamî re hatine girtin," radigihîne. Ajansa nûçeyan a Tasnim a girêdayî Spaya Pasdaran navên hersê kesan wekî Mehdî Resûlî, Mihemed Reza Mîrî û Îbrahîm Dewlet Adabî eşkere kir, ku hemû di xwepêşandanên meha Çile de hatine girtin. Ji destpêka şerê dawî ve, herî kêm 30 girtî ji alîyê Komara Îslamî ya Îranê ve bi tohmetên ewlehîyê hatine...

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Medyaya Îranê behsa darvekirina sê kesên din ên ku di xwepêşandanên dawî yên welêt de li Meşhedê bi tohmeta "hevkarîya bi Mosad û dijminên Komara Îslamî re hatine girtin," radigihîne. Ajansa nûçeyan a Tasnim a girêdayî Spaya Pasdaran navên hersê kesan wekî Mehdî Resûlî, Mihemed Reza Mîrî û Îbrahîm Dewlet Adabî eşkere kir, ku hemû di xwepêşandanên meha Çile de hatine girtin. Ji destpêka şerê dawî ve, herî kêm 30 girtî ji alîyê Komara Îslamî ya Îranê ve bi tohmetên ewlehîyê hatine...

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The Alaska House advanced a bill Thursday that would regulate commercial self-driving vehicles.  Rep. Ashley Carrick, D-Fairbanks and the bill’s sponsor, said Thursday that while autonomous cars may function well in other states like California, Alaska’s weather and road conditions can change quickly and autonomous vehicles may not function the same way. HB 217 says […]

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The Alaska House advanced a bill Thursday that would regulate commercial self-driving vehicles.  Rep. Ashley Carrick, D-Fairbanks and the bill’s sponsor, said Thursday that while autonomous cars may function well in other states like California, Alaska’s weather and road conditions can change quickly and autonomous vehicles may not function the same way. HB 217 says […]

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Mîrgehên Ereb ên Yekbûyî(Îmarat) êrîşa Îranê ya li ser tankereke petrolê ya neteweyî ya ADNOCê, ku roja Duşemê bi êrîşa du dronan di Tengava Hormuzê de hatbû aramncgiritn, bi tundî şermezar kir. Wezareta Derve ya Îmarat diyar kir ku di êrîşa li ser keştiyê de "ti ziyan çênebûne." Enwer Gergaş Şêwirmendê Dîplomasî yê Serokê Îmaratê di hesaba xwe ya Xê de temamîya daxuyanîya şermezarkirina ser keştîyê weşand û dibêje "Êrîşkarîya Îranê bênavber berdewam dike, bi kiryarên çetetîya deryayî ku...

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Mîrgehên Ereb ên Yekbûyî(Îmarat) êrîşa Îranê ya li ser tankereke petrolê ya neteweyî ya ADNOCê, ku roja Duşemê bi êrîşa du dronan di Tengava Hormuzê de hatbû aramncgiritn, bi tundî şermezar kir. Wezareta Derve ya Îmarat diyar kir ku di êrîşa li ser keştiyê de "ti ziyan çênebûne." Enwer Gergaş Şêwirmendê Dîplomasî yê Serokê Îmaratê di hesaba xwe ya Xê de temamîya daxuyanîya şermezarkirina ser keştîyê weşand û dibêje "Êrîşkarîya Îranê bênavber berdewam dike, bi kiryarên çetetîya deryayî ku...

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Monday, May 4 9:30 a.m.: Monday Morning Mingle, coffee, treats and conversation. First Mondays. Athens Community Center, 701 E. State St., Athens. Tuesday, May 5 10 a.m.: Athens Poetry Writers, Athens Public Library, 30 Home St., Athens. This is not a library-sponsored event. Noon: Peer-to-Peer Recovery Support Meeting, open to all walks of recovery. Athens […]

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Monday, May 4 9:30 a.m.: Monday Morning Mingle, coffee, treats and conversation. First Mondays. Athens Community Center, 701 E. State St., Athens. Tuesday, May 5 10 a.m.: Athens Poetry Writers, Athens Public Library, 30 Home St., Athens. This is not a library-sponsored event. Noon: Peer-to-Peer Recovery Support Meeting, open to all walks of recovery. Athens […]

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Netransparentnost i nerealna potrošnja neki su od razloga zbog kojih pojedini pripadnici srpske zajednice na severu Kosova ne žele da plaćaju utrošenu električnu energiju, uz tvrdnje da su računi "prenaduvani".

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Netransparentnost i nerealna potrošnja neki su od razloga zbog kojih pojedini pripadnici srpske zajednice na severu Kosova ne žele da plaćaju utrošenu električnu energiju, uz tvrdnje da su računi "prenaduvani".

"Mâine vom avea moțiune de cenzură. Vreau să-i asigur pe români că indiferent ce se întâmplă, într-un sens sau în celălat, România va continua să păstreze direcția occidentală, iar statul va continua să funcționeze", a declarat, luni, președintele Nicușor Dan. Șeful statului se află în Armenia, la cea de-a 8-a ediţie a summitului Comunităţii Politice Europene.

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"Mâine vom avea moțiune de cenzură. Vreau să-i asigur pe români că indiferent ce se întâmplă, într-un sens sau în celălat, România va continua să păstreze direcția occidentală, iar statul va continua să funcționeze", a declarat, luni, președintele Nicușor Dan. Șeful statului se află în Armenia, la cea de-a 8-a ediţie a summitului Comunităţii Politice Europene.

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Send meeting notices to info@athensindependent.com by noon on Fridays for inclusion in Monday’s Bulletin Board. All meetings are in-person only unless otherwise noted.  Monday, May 4 5 p.m.: Glouster Village Council, Glouster Village Hall, 30 Main St., Glouster.  5 p.m.: Rome Township Board of Trustees, Rome Township Building, 8708 SR 144, Stewart.  5:15 p.m.: Athens […]

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法新社报导指,据机场消息人士称,台湾总统赖清德周一离开斯威士兰(台称史瓦帝尼),结束了对台湾在非洲唯一邦交国的访问。一位不愿透露姓名的斯威士兰主要机场消息人士称,“他(赖清德)今天早上乘坐国王的专机离开”,并指“他离开期间的安排一直很低调”。

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法新社报导指,据机场消息人士称,台湾总统赖清德周一离开斯威士兰(台称史瓦帝尼),结束了对台湾在非洲唯一邦交国的访问。一位不愿透露姓名的斯威士兰主要机场消息人士称,“他(赖清德)今天早上乘坐国王的专机离开”,并指“他离开期间的安排一直很低调”。

د متحدو ایالتونو د پوځ مرکزي قوماندانۍ (سنټکام) وايي چې دوه امریکايي بیرغ لرونکې سوداګریزې کښتۍ د دوشنبې په ورځ [مې څلورمه] د هرمز تنګي نه په "بریالیتوب" تېرې شوې دي.

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Den nye abortlov – hvor retten til fri abort blev udvidet fra 12. til 18. uge – har været en succes, selvom borgerlige prøver at påstå noget andet. Det skriver Charlotte Lund i dette debatindlæg Indlægget Betænkningstid er en god ting – også når det handler om abort blev først udgivet på Solidaritet.

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Den nye abortlov – hvor retten til fri abort blev udvidet fra 12. til 18. uge – har været en succes, selvom borgerlige prøver at påstå noget andet. Det skriver Charlotte Lund i dette debatindlæg Indlægget Betænkningstid er en god ting – også når det handler om abort blev først udgivet på Solidaritet.

Новата максимална малопродажна цена на ЕУРОСУПЕР БС – 95 е 85 денари за литар, ЕУРОСУПЕР БС – 98 ќе се продава за 87, ЕУРОДИЗЕЛ БС (Д-Е V) за 93,5, а Екстра лесното масло за горење (ЕЛ-1) за 98,5 денари за литар. Со одлуката на РКЕ за 3,064 денари за килограм се зголемува и малопродажната цена на Мазутот М-1 НС и ќе изнесува 49,720 денари

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Новата максимална малопродажна цена на ЕУРОСУПЕР БС – 95 е 85 денари за литар, ЕУРОСУПЕР БС – 98 ќе се продава за 87, ЕУРОДИЗЕЛ БС (Д-Е V) за 93,5, а Екстра лесното масло за горење (ЕЛ-1) за 98,5 денари за литар. Со одлуката на РКЕ за 3,064 денари за килограм се зголемува и малопродажната цена на Мазутот М-1 НС и ќе изнесува 49,720 денари

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