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Citing Health Problems, Sen. Thad Cochran of Mississippi to Resign April 1

The resignation means both of the state's Senate seats will be contested this November

Redrawn Pennsylvania Districts Added to House Interactive Map

Unless overturned by future litigation, these boundaries will be in effect through the 2020 election

Federal Lawsuits Seek to Alter Electoral College Allocation System

The suits were filed in four states, challenging the winner-take-all system used in 48 states

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Issues Revised Congressional District Map

The new map is in response to the Court finding the current districts an unconstitutional gerrymander

New Pennsylvania Congressional Map Expected Today

The State's Supreme Court said it would draw a map if the Legislature and Governor failed to agree on one






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