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Supermajorities Skew Legislative Priorities

Supermajorities Skew Legislative Priorities
Supermajorities Skew Legislative Priorities


Washington Post: “Tennessee is one of an increasing number of states (19 Republican, 9 Democratic) where one party has a ‘supermajority,’ such a lopsided advantage that it can override a governor’s veto without relying on votes from the other party. In 2020, only 22 states had supermajorities.”

“Of Tennessee’s 131 state legislators, 101 are Republicans, as are the governor, both U.S. senators and 8 of the 9 members of the U.S. House of Representatives.”

“But here, as in other states with one-party dominance where representation has been skewed through partisan gerrymandering, the almost-absolute nature of Republican control doesn’t fully reflect the will of Tennessee voters. That means there is often a disconnect between what the public wants and what the legislature does.”

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