This map would polarize the state's two seats: #NH01 from Biden +6 to +1 and #NH02 from Biden +9 to +14, potentially depriving GOP of winning #NH02. Will Gov. Chris Sununu (R) sign in? We'll find out. https://t.co/d3GR5RAK0n
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) May 14, 2022
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has announced that it will impose a "least-change" congressional map by the end of the month if the legislature & governor don't agree first. Let's see if this scares them straight. https://t.co/eOjhkgfrJT
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) May 12, 2022
The New Hampshire state House has passed this congressional map, its second attempt to draw a better map for Rs. Gov. Chris Sununu still isn't on board, though. https://t.co/Bw1IpBNxah pic.twitter.com/uq0pyYb7Au
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) May 5, 2022
Despite opposition from Gov. Chris Sununu (R), this congressional map has passed committee in the New Hampshire state House. https://t.co/Bw1IpBNxah pic.twitter.com/SrbnWQx2Fs
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) April 27, 2022
Republican legislators have proposed a new congressional map for New Hampshire in an attempt to break the logjam! Up and analyzed on 538: https://t.co/Bw1IpBNxah pic.twitter.com/eHB1WQ4mVJ
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) April 25, 2022
Here's why New Hampshire redistricting is at an impasse: Sununu wants a map that can elect two Republicans but the legislature keeps trying to tell him that's not possible anymore.
— Drew Savicki (@DrewSav) April 25, 2022
Governor Sununu vetoed independent redistricting twice and it is looking increasingly likely they will need to call in a special master to draw the New Hampshire congressional map.
— The Redistrict Network (@RedistrictNet) April 24, 2022