Tennessee SB1858 Extends Redistricting Remedy Deadline
Summary
Tennessee Senate Bill 1858, introduced in the 2025 legislative session, proposes to extend the deadline for redistricting remedies. The bill addresses timing requirements for electoral district adjustments. Legislative status as of the latest action is not detailed in the source document. The bill number SB1858 identifies this as a Senate measure pending before the Tennessee General Assembly.
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Tennessee SB1858 proposes extending the deadline for redistricting remedies under state law. The bill would modify existing timing requirements for electoral district adjustments. As a proposed measure in the Tennessee Senate, it has not yet been enacted into law.
Elected officials, political parties, and local election administrators in Tennessee should monitor the progress of SB1858 through the legislative process. Passage could affect deadlines applicable to redistricting litigation and remedial map adjustments.
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