New Hampshire Gov Ayotte Rejects Congressional Redistricting Amid Regional Battles
New Hampshire Gov Ayotte Rejects Congressional Redistricting Amid Regional Battles

New Hampshire Gov Ayotte Rejects Congressional Redistricting Amid Regional Battles

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New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte has stated that the timing is not right for congressional redistricting in the state, emphasizing that residents prioritize issues like housing, childcare, and education over redistricting during the census period. Meanwhile, Republican Senate candidate Dan Innis supports revisiting redistricting, acknowledging it could favor Republicans but insisting it be done accurately rather than as gerrymandering, aligning with broader GOP efforts driven by the Trump administration. Former Senator Scott Brown, also running for the open Senate seat, highlighted New Hampshire's potential to decide Senate control in the midterms, criticizing Democrats and stressing the importance of local engagement over Washington politics. Contrastingly, in Henderson, Nevada, frequent ward boundary redrawing by the city council is raising concerns about election manipulation, prompting calls to revive a stalled ballot measure for an independent redistricting commission. These developments reflect ongoing national debates on redistricting, voter representation, and political control ahead of the 2025 elections.

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