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A trial begins Wednesday over New Mexico's congressional map. Unlike some other active fights over redistricting, it's the state's Democratic lawmakers who are accused of crafting illegal districts.
Editor's note: A map showing the new congressional districts is now attached to this story. An earlier map was out of date. SANTA FE – New Mexico's Democratic governor signed legislation Friday ...
Changes in the shape of New Mexico's congressional districts has brought allegations of racism with opponents ... data from the New Mexico Legislature shows. The People’s Map also intended to ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. After several months of delays, the state Supreme Court will hear a case this week challenging New Mexico ...
Sen. Mimi Stewart (D-Bernalillo) represents Senate District 17 and is president pro tempore of the New Mexico Senate. She is currently one of only 15 female state senate leaders in the country.
Cartographer Brittany Poss is involved in a process that affects who holds political power, causes controversy and, quite often, prompts lawsuits.
The New Mexico Supreme Court issued guidance Wednesday to a lower court on how to handle a challenge to the state's new congressional maps.The high court also set a deadline of Oct. 1 for a ...
A bipartisan plan to reform the way New Mexico draws its political boundaries is advancing through the state legislature, just months before the decennial redistricting process begins in earnest.
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