Republicans unveil Tennessee House map that splits Memphis district

Republicans unveil Tennessee House map that splits Memphis district

Republicans in Tennessee have unveiled a new state House map that slices up Memphis, the majority-Black city that makes up most of the state's lone Democratic district.

The General Assembly is expected to move quickly on the proposal, according to the supplied report.

No vote has yet been confirmed in the material provided.

The map is significant because it affects the state's only Democratic-held district and could reshape representation in Memphis, which has been described in the source as majority-Black.

Redistricting plans can have immediate political consequences by changing the boundaries that determine how communities are grouped for elections.

In this case, the proposed map appears aimed at altering the current balance in a key urban district.

The supplied material does not give the full district lines, the number of seats affected, or any formal response from Democratic lawmakers or local officials.

It also does not say when the General Assembly will take up the map, beyond saying approval is expected quickly.

Further details may emerge as lawmakers consider the proposal and the final shape of the district lines becomes clearer.

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