NPR Surveys Tennessee Voters After 3-Way Congressional Redistricting Split
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Updated · NPR · May 15
NPR Surveys Tennessee Voters After 3-Way Congressional Redistricting Split
6 articles · Updated · NPR · May 15
Tennessee voters told NPR they are reassessing what representation means after new congressional maps split some communities into three districts.
NPR reported from Memphis to the Nashville suburbs to gauge how residents view the redraw and whether they still feel connected to a single member of Congress.
The survey centers on last week's redistricting changes, which reshaped district lines and left affected voters weighing how the new map could alter political voice and accountability.
The responses offer an early snapshot of public reaction as Tennessee adjusts to the latest congressional boundaries.
How will splitting Memphis affect its ability to secure federal resources for its unique urban needs?