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Lawmakers have until June 1, when the candidate filing period opens, to come up with a new plan.
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A new lawsuit alleging gerrymandered maps was filed soon after Sununu signed them into law.
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The new map would shift more than 40% of the state's population into a new district.
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The new proposal lumps towns along Interstate 93 into a new 1st District that would bolster the GOP's chances of winning the seat.
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Gov. Sununu's proposed map gets a hearing weeks after he promised to veto the map passed by Republican lawmakers.
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The Court says "preliminary steps" don't preclude lawmakers from enacting a map.
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Be careful with the mud out there.
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Though he restated his promise to veto the GOP-backed congressional districts, Gov. Sununu was upbeat about new maps for the state's Executive Council districts.
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Selling this map to his fellow Republicans in the Legislature may be a tall order for the governor.
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The congressional district maps that will determine voting districts for the next 10 years were approved by the Senate on Thursday.