Elections Daily
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Twitch
    Thursday, June 19
    • Congressional Vote Tracker
    • The Election Shuffler
    • The Poll Adjuster
    • Maps Database
    • Redistricting Radar
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Twitch
    Elections Daily
    • About Us
    • Contributors
    • Articles
    • Interviews
    • Election Ratings
    • Tools
      • Congressional Vote Tracker
      • The Election Shuffler
      • The Poll Adjuster
      • Maps Database
      • Redistricting Radar
    Elections Daily
    Home»Articles»DDHQ Morning News Spotlight: Messy Redistricting Processes Continue Across the Country
    Articles

    DDHQ Morning News Spotlight: Messy Redistricting Processes Continue Across the Country

    Max GowinsBy Max GowinsMay 9, 20221 Comment4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Welcome to this morning’s Decision Desk HQ Morning News Spotlight on Elections Daily as part of the Decision Desk HQ News Network.

    Morning Headlines

    • The New York redistricting special master and state Supreme Court Justice Patrick McCallister listened to recommendations from representatives of various groups about how the new congressional and state senate maps should be drawn. In the hearing, the state Legislature resubmitted the same state senate map that was struck down arguing it was not rejected for being a partisan gerrymander, but for the process by which it was created. The Legislature also submitted a revised congressional map. The hearing was the only such hearing currently scheduled.
    • New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed new maps for the state’s senate and executive council into law. The new districts favor the Republicans and could lead to a Republican supermajority in the state’s senate. The Governor and the General Court are still in disagreement over how to redraw the state’s congressional map. The current Republican-backed plan, which Governor Sununu said he would veto, would create one Democratic district, and one district with a slight Republican advantage, and would push the two current U.S. House incumbents from the state into the same district.
    • Members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission are defending themselves against allegations of contempt of the Ohio Supreme Court. They say they complied with the court’s order to pass new maps by last week’s May 6 deadline despite the fact that the maps they voted to pass have already been deemed unconstitutional by the court. Groups challenging the commission’s maps had asked the court to revisit the contempt charges. The commission had no real incentive to pass workable maps on their fifth attempt after a panel of federal judges said they would instate the 3rd set of maps the Ohio Supreme Court struck down if the state was unable to adopt maps by May 28.
    • First Lady Jill Biden made an unannounced visit to Ukraine yesterday. She met with Ukraine’s First Lady as well as mothers and children in refugee camps in the rare appearance in a war zone by an American First Lady. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was also in the country to reopen the Canadian Embassy in Kyiv. Both visits came the day before Russia’s Victory Day, which some experts think Putin will use as an opportunity to escalate his war in Ukraine.
    • Polls are now closed in the Philippine elections. Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo is facing Ferdinand Marcos Jr. a former senator and congressman who is also the son of the country’s former dictator whose two-decade rule was ended by the People Power Revolution in 1986. Turnout was reportedly high across the country, and polls have shown Marcos having a strong lead throughout the campaign, but no official call has been made yet.
    • Over at Elections Daily, Sarah Stook continues her fantastic series on the American First Ladies.
    • The midterm primary season continues tomorrow with Nebraska and West Virginia holding their contests. Be sure to check out our preview looking at redistricting, important races to follow, and key counties to watch on primary night.

    Be sure to subscribe to the channel and sign up for notifications so you’re the first to know when a new preview drops.

    https://www.youtube.com/c/DecisionDeskHQOfficial

    Upcoming Elections

    Tues May 10Nebraska Primary
     West Virginia Primary
     Newark, NJ Mayoral Election
      
    Tues May 17Kentucky Primary
     North Carolina Primary
     Idaho Primary
     Oregon Primary
     Pennsylvania Primary
     PA State Senate 5 Special General
     SC State House 97 Special General
     OR State Senate 18 Special Dem Primary
     OR State Senate 18 Special GOP Primary
     Charlotte, NC Mayoral Primary (rescheduled from 2021)
     Greensboro, NC Mayoral Primary (rescheduled from 2021)
      
    Tues May 24Alabama Primary
     AL Statewide Amendment 1
     Arkansas Primary
     Georgia Primary
     Texas Primary Runoff
     MN US House 1 Special Dem Primary
     MN US House 1 Special GOP Primary
     SC State House 18 Special General
     NY State Assembly 58 Special General
      
    Tues June 7California Primary
     CA US Senate Special Primary
     CA US House 22 Special General
     CA State Assembly 62 Special General
     CA State Assembly 80 Special General
     Iowa Primary
     Mississippi Primary
     Montana Primary
     MT State Senate 15 Special Dem Primary
     MT State Senate 15 Special GOP Primary
     New Jersey Primary
     New Mexico Primary
     South Dakota Primary
     SD Constitutional Amendment C
    International elections New Hampshire New York Ohio Redistricting
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Max Gowins

    Related Posts

    25 Defining Days: Abraham Lincoln

    June 16, 2025

    For Democrats, Off-Year Elections Have to Matter

    June 13, 2025

    Republican Acts of Sabotage Are Bringing the Senate into Play

    June 11, 2025

    1 Comment

    1. Paula on April 24, 2023 12:58 pm

      FYI WeThePeople are on to you! By the way from day 1 fjb has been the most hated prez ever!

      Reply

    Leave a CommentCancel reply

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitch
    Top Articles

    25 Defining Days: Abraham Lincoln

    June 16, 2025

    For Democrats, Off-Year Elections Have to Matter

    June 13, 2025

    Republican Acts of Sabotage Are Bringing the Senate into Play

    June 11, 2025

    25 Defining Days: James Buchanan

    June 9, 2025
    Archives
    Categories
    Elections Daily
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Twitch
    • Congressional Vote Tracker
    • The Election Shuffler
    • The Poll Adjuster
    • Maps Database
    • Redistricting Radar
    © 2025 Decision Desk HQ News

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.