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  • Virginia Democrats release long-awaited 10–1 congressional map – WTOP News

    After weeks of buildup and a missed self-imposed Jan. 30 deadline, Virginia Democrats on Thursday evening finally released their long-awaited revised congressional map.

    This article was reprinted with permission from Virginia Mercury.Β 

    After weeks of buildup and a missed self-imposed Jan. 30 deadline, Virginia Democrats on Thursday evening finally released their long-awaited revised congressional map, proposing an aggressive 10–1 configuration that would tilt 10 of the state’s 11 U.S. House districts toward their party.

    The proposed congressional map leaves several of Virginia’s largest districts visually intact while concentrating most of its changes in Northern and central Virginia.

    The new plan preserves the broad outlines of some existing districts but redistributes how the population is grouped across much of the state.

    The 9th District remains a single, expansive district in the state’s far southwestern corner. The Eastern Shore–based 2nd District is also preserved, maintaining a clear coastal anchor on the map.

    The most visible changes are in Northern and central Virginia.

    Districts now clustered in the state’s northeastern corner β€” particularly the 8th, 10th and 11th β€” are reconfigured and spread farther south and west, while several mid-state districts, including the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, are reshaped into a tighter patchwork than under the current map.

    During a news conference at the state Capitol in Richmond earlier in the day, legislative leaders said the maps reflect what they describe as an extraordinary political moment nationally, as Democrats move forward despite a court order halting the process and a pending decision by the Virginia Supreme Court.

    House and Senate leaders pitched the proposal as a response to recent Republican-led redistricting efforts in other states and emphasized that Virginia voters β€” not lawmakers β€” will ultimately decide the maps’ fate in an April referendum.

    Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, argued the proposal is necessaryΒ to counter what Democrats describe as a coordinated national strategy driven by President Donald Trump.

    β€œLook, Donald Trump knows he’s going to lose the midterms. He knows it,” Lucas said Thursday. β€œThat’s why he started this mess in the first place. … These are not ordinary times and Virginia will not sit on the sidelines while it happens.”

    Lucas said Republicans have already moved aggressively in states such as Texas, North Carolina, Missouri and Ohio to redraw congressional lines ahead of the 2026 elections, forcing Democrats in Virginia to respond.

    House Speaker Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, echoed that message, saying the General Assembly has been working for weeks to prepare the maps for public release. β€œVirginia to the rescue,” he said.

    A 10–1 map β€œlevels the playing field, and we’re ready to move forward,” Scott said. β€œWe’ll get those maps released and put them out in the open and allow them to be debated the way they should be in a democracy.”

    Republican leaders denounced the plan Thursday morning and said their counterparts aren’t concentrating on solutions to the financial strain many Virginians are facing.

    β€œDemocrats are focused on political gerrymandering instead of focusing on affordability,” said Senate Minority Leader Ryan McDougle, R-Hanover.

    β€œThe bills they are moving through the legislature are going to cost Virginians more money. It is taking money out of their pocket. But they’re more worried about political gerrymandering games and not Virginians, not the struggles that they are going through.”

    The map’s release comes amid ongoing litigation over Democrats’ mid-decade redistricting amendment, which cleared the General Assembly earlier this year but was struck down last week by a Tazewell County Circuit Court judge. That ruling ordered lawmakers to stop the redistricting process, arguing the amendment violated the Virginia Constitution.

    The case is now before the Virginia Supreme Court, which is expected to hear arguments later this month.

    Despite the uncertainty, Democratic leaders said they remain committed to proceeding with a statewide referendum on April 21, when voters are set to decide whether to grant lawmakers authority to redraw congressional districts outside the once-a-decade redistricting cycle.

    Under the state Constitution, amendments must pass two separately elected General Assemblies and then be approved by voters. Democrats completed the legislative portion of that process earlier this year, but the court ruling has cast doubt on whether the referendum canΒ legally proceed.

    Scott said he believes the judge exceeded his authority.

    β€œYou never want to speak ahead, you never know what a judge or jury are going to do,” Scott said. β€œBut I think the law is clearly on our side. I think the judge overreached.”

    Scott said the ruling relied on constitutional provisions that do not apply to the amendment process and predicted higher courts would reverse it.

    β€œI think at the end of the day, (the Virginia) Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court will see the judge used the wrong sections of the Constitution to justify his argument,” he said.

    Despite the legal challenge, Democratic leaders are moving forward with legislation that would implement the new maps only if voters approve them via referendum.

    Scott said the writ setting the referendum has already been approved by the General Assembly and is currently on Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s desk.

    β€œThe calling has already been done,” Scott said. β€œAnd then the next thing is, we’re going to put the language in the bill with the maps in it in the caboose bill that we’re going to pass.”

    Scott said Spanberger has already reviewed the maps, though the governor has not publicly endorsed the 10–1 configuration.

    β€œThe governor has seen the maps,” Scott said. β€œWe wouldn’t be standing here if the governor had not seen the maps. I’m going to let the governor speak for herself.”

    Spanberger’s team told WUSA9 Thursday that the map could be implemented before referendum voting begins, underscoring the governor’s role in ensuring the process can move forward if the courts allow it.

    Her office has not publicly embraced any specific configuration, instead emphasizing that the ultimate choice should rest with Virginia voters and that the executive branch will act to administer the election should the constitutional amendment pass.

    Lucas acknowledged that many Virginians favor the nonpartisan redistricting commission approved by voters in 2020 and said Democrats still intend to return to that system.

    β€œThe plan is for us to go back to the nonpartisan commission because that’s what Virginians voted for,” Lucas said. β€œThe only reason we’re in this place right now is because of the power grab that started with Trump.”

    Both Lucas and Scott rejected claims that the maps were drawn to benefit specific incumbents, despite reporting of internal Democratic debates over whether to pursue a 9–2 or 10–1 configuration.

    Democrats currently hold six of the state’s 11 congressional districts.

    β€œThis was never about drawing a seat for a particular candidate,” Lucas said. β€œThis was always about making sure that we defend democracy.”

    Scott dismissed concerns that sitting lawmakers influenced the lines.

    β€œIf you’ve been paying attention to these last elections, you don’t know who the heck is going to win in these primaries,” he said. β€œWhatever happens, happens to that point.”

    When asked who drew the maps, Scott said the legislature worked with outside consultants, but he declined to say more about the mapmaking process.

    β€œWe have some consultants. We’re not going to get into the details, but you all will be able to see it,” he said.

    Lucas said Democrats believe the proposed districts remain competitive and that outcomes will ultimately depend on voter turnout and campaigning.

    β€œThe seats are competitive, but if you get out and work, you can win the seat,” she said. β€œBut we’re not going to coronate you.”

    For now, the fate of the maps rests with the courts and, potentially, Virginia voters.

    Virginia Mercury reporter Shannon Heckt contributed to this story.

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  • Virginia lawmakers back redrawing congressional maps, paving the way for a voter referendum – WTOP News

    Virginia voters will decide whether to back a redrawn district map that favors Democrats in the tit-for-tat battle for the U.S. House after the left-leaning Senate advanced a proposed constitutional amendment on Friday that supports mid-decade congressional redistricting.

    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) β€” Virginia voters will decide whether to back a redrawn district map that favors Democrats in the tit-for-tat battle for the U.S. House after the left-leaning Senate advanced a proposed constitutional amendment on Friday that supports mid-decade congressional redistricting.

    Such a congressional map has not been publicly released, though lawmakers say that will change by the end of the month. Officials have repeatedly vowed that voters would see a proposed map before the referendum is held, likely in April.

    β€œBecause this is a Virginian-led process and we’re asking for their permission, voters will be able to see the maps prior to their vote,” Democratic Del. Cia Price said Wednesday.

    The closely divided state Senate, where Democrats hold a slim majority, voted along party lines on Friday afternoon, following a similar vote by House Democrats earlier this week.

    Trump teed up an unusual redistricting plan last year and pushed Texas Republicans to create more favorable districts for the party by way of new congressional maps. That triggered something of a mid-decade redistricting dogfight.

    Since then, Texas, Missouri and North Carolina all approved new Republican-friendly House districts. Ohio also enacted a more favorable House map for Republicans.

    On the Democratic side, California voters approved new House districts helping Democrats, and a Utah judge adopted a new House map that benefits Democrats.

    There have been some defections in the nationwide redistricting battle: Kansas Republicans dropped plans for a special session on redistricting. Indiana’s Republican-led Senate also defeated a plan that could have helped the GOP win all of the state’s U.S. House seats.

    It’s still up in the air as to whether new maps will be created in other states, such as Republican-leaning Florida, and Democratic-led Illinois and Maryland.

    The redistricting battle has resulted, so far, in nine more seats that Republicans believe they can win and six more seats that Democrats think they can win, putting the GOP up by three. However, redistricting is being litigated in several states, and there is no guarantee that the parties will win the seats they have redrawn.

    In Virginia, the redistricting resolution sparked raucous debate among lawmakers on the merits of gerrymandering a battleground state known to have independent voters, particularly after a recent years-long push for fair maps in the state.

    Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell said when Republican-led states β€œrig elections in their favor, our commitment to fairness that we made β€” that our voters made β€” effectively becomes unilateral disarmament.”

    Virginia Republicans have admonished Democrats’ redistricting efforts, arguing gerrymandering isn’t the answer. Republican Senate Minority Leader Ryan McDougle said, β€œRepublicans in Indiana stood up to political pressure and said, β€˜We’re not going to play these political games.’ And they stopped.”

    The state currently is represented in the U.S. House by six Democrats and five Republicans who ran in districts whose boundaries were imposed by a court after a bipartisan redistricting commission failed to agree on a map after the census.

    That commission came about following a 2020 referendum, in which voters supported a change to the state’s constitution aimed at ending legislative gerrymandering.

    The new proposed constitutional amendment, if backed by voters, would only be in effect until 2030. The resolution also has trigger language, meaning Virginia lawmakers can only redraw congressional maps if such action is taken by other states.

    In January, Democratic Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger backed Democrats’ redistricting effort but has not committed to a particular plan.

    β€œUltimately, it’s up to the people of Virginia to choose whether or not to move forward with the referendum,” she said.

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    Associated Press writer John Raby in Charleston, West Virginia, contributed.

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    Olivia Diaz is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.

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  • Only the Supreme Court Can Save Trump’s Gerrymandering Drive

    Where the midterms may be decided.
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    You’d need a 3-D bingo card to keep up with all the gerrymandering decisions that have been made around the country since Donald Trump began a drive this summer to rig midterm-election maps for 2026. But at the moment, it’s increasingly clear the big GOP advantage Trump envisioned when he pushed Texas into an abrupt gerrymander in July has faded and perhaps even disappeared. The New York Times’ Nate Cohn took stock of the situation:

    This week, Republicans encountered yet another round of roadblocks in Texas and Indiana. The two states once seemed likely to help the Republicans flip as many as seven Democratic-held districts combined, but after a federal court ruled against the new Texas map and Indiana failed to redraw its map, it suddenly seems possible that Republicans might not gain even a single district in these states.

    Without those seats, it’s now imaginable that the Democrats β€” not the Republicans β€” will narrowly win this year’s redistricting wars, and net the most seats heading into the 2026 midterm elections.

    Cohn estimated that before all this activity, Republicans could lose the national House popular vote by 0.2 percent and still retain control of the House. With new maps in place in California, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas,Β andΒ Utah, that cushion increased to 0.9 percent β€” enough to really matter in a close national midterm election. If the adverse judicial decision earlier this week nukes the new Texas map, the GOP advantage would turn into a Democratic advantage of 0.6 percent. Add in the expected offsetting gerrymanders on tap in Republican-controlled Florida and Democratic-controlled Virginia, and you wind up with a Democratic advantage of 0.5 percent.

    All this back-and-forth maneuvering more or less leaves in place a national landscape in which the historically indicated Democratic midterm wave, even if it’s just a ripple, will be enough to flip the House and destroy the GOP trifecta that has made it so easy for Trump to implement his radical 2025 agenda. But there are two potentially big shoes that could still drop in Washington from the Supreme Court.

    First of all, Texas has appealed the federal-district-court decision dismissing the new gerrymandered House map adopted this summer to SCOTUS, which could set aside the lower-court order and let the good times roll for the Texas GOP. Cohn estimates that development would change the bottom line if everything else happens as expected from a 0.5 percent Democratic advantage to a one percent Republican advantage, a potentially significant shift.

    But second of all, the really large intervention could come from the pending SCOTUS decision in Louisiana v. Callais. Many observers fear or hope the Court will all but kill the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in that decision, eliminating the powerful impetus many states (especially in the South) had to adopt maps that gave nonwhite voters a good shot at winning or influencing the outcome. That it turn could lead Republican-controlled state governments in the South to conduct last-minute gerrymanders to eliminate nearly all majority-Black or plurality-Black Democratic U.S. House districts before the midterms (19 of them, according to one estimate). It would be a real bloodbath. But even if they choose to move in that fateful direction, SCOTUS might not act in time to let the blood flow in 2026. And of all the arcane mysteries surrounding Supreme Court decisions, the timing is among the most mysterious.

    Suffice it to say that the outcome of Trump’s bid to rig the midterm landscape is in the hands of exactly those black-robed lifetime appointees who may also determine the fate of Trump’s power grabs on tariffs, domestic deployment of military units, the rights of federal employees, control of federal agencies, election rules, and many other areas of political and civic life. If you’re involved in politics or political journalism, don’t plan any vacations for next June or July when SCOTUS traditionally drops its bigger decisions.

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  • Judges uphold NC districts used in 2024 election, but wait to rule on new map

    A panel of federal judges rejected a challenge to North Carolina’s 2024 electoral maps, but did not rule on pending claims against the congressional map drawn by Republicans last month.

    A panel of federal judges rejected a challenge to North Carolina’s 2024 electoral maps, but did not rule on pending claims against the congressional map drawn by Republicans last month.

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    A panel of federal judges rejected a gerrymandering challenge to North Carolina electoral maps used in the 2024 election, but did not rule on claims against the new Trump-backed map passed by Republicans last month.

    In a 181-page order released Thursday evening, three Republican-appointed judges ruled that advocacy groups which had challenged the maps failed to prove that lawmakers drew new districts β€œwith the discriminatory purpose of minimizing or canceling out the voting potential of Black North Carolinians.”

    Republican lawmakers redrew the state’s legislative and congressional maps in 2023 after the North Carolina Supreme Court issued a ruling that effectively legalized partisan gerrymandering, the practice of drawing an electoral map intended to benefit one political party.

    Advocacy groups, including the North Carolina NAACP, sued over the maps, alleging that they illegally diluted the voting power of Black residents in violation of the federal Voting Rights Act.

    Before judges could rule on those claims, lawmakers passed another new congressional map last month at the request of President Donald Trump, who has asked Republican-led states to create more favorable maps for the GOP ahead of the 2026 midterms.

    That new map was challenged by the same advocacy groups, and judges held a hearing on the claims Wednesday.

    Thursday’s ruling does not take a position on the new map, and is instead limited only to claims from the 2023 redistricting process.

    However, a ruling on the remaining claims is expected to come quickly. Candidate filing for the 2026 election begins on Dec. 1 and maps will need to be finalized before then.

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    Kyle Ingram is a politics reporter for the News & Observer. He reports on the legislature, voting rights and more in North Carolina politics. He is a graduate of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at UNC-Chapel Hill.Β 

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  • GOP Redistricting May Backfire Due to Team Trump’s Incompetence

    The Department of Justice’s assistant attorney general for civil rights, Harmeet Dhillon, who’s had a bad week.
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    At some point earlier this year, Donald Trump took a look at his shaky political standing and decided two things. First, he really wanted to hold on to the trifecta control of the federal government that made all his 2025 power grabs possible. And second, he recognized that keeping control of the U.S. House during the 2026 midterms would probably require a big thumb on the scales, which he could most easily achieve by quite literally changing the landscape. He went public in July with a national effort to get red states to remap their congressional districts immediately so that the GOP would go into the midterms with a cushion larger than the likely Democratic gains. And it all began with a blunt demand that Texas give the GOP four or five new seats in a special session that was originally supposed to focus on flood recovery.

    Texas complied, and other red states followed suit, even as Democrats β€” most notably in California β€” retaliated the best they could with their own gerrymanders. But now, the original map-rigging in Texas has just been canceled (subject to U.S. Supreme Court review) thanks to the ham-handed incompetence of the Trump administration, as Democracy Docket explains:

    A federal court TuesdayΒ deliveredΒ a devastating blow to Texas Republicans’ attempt at a mid-decade gerrymander. And the court found that a July letter sent by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) β€” intended to justify the GOP’s aggressive redraw β€” effectively handed voting rights advocates a smoking gun proving it was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. …

    Unless the U.S. Supreme Court reverses it β€” Texas has already said it will appeal β€” the state must use its 2021 congressional map for the 2026 elections, killing what had been the GOP’s biggest planned redistricting gain of the decade.Β 

    The blow to Trump’s plans came from two federal district-court judges (one of whom is a Trump appointee) who were part of a three-judge panel. Their order made it clear that DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, under the direction of Trump appointee and longtime Republican operative Harmeet Dhillon, stupidly insisted on making its instructions to Texas Republicans revolve around the racial makeup of the desired new districts, which is a big constitutional no-no:

    β€œIt’s challenging to unpack the DOJ Letter because it contains so many factual, legal, and typographical errors,” the judges wrote. β€œIndeed, even attorneys employed by the Texas Attorney General β€” who professes to be a political ally of the Trump Administration β€” describe the DOJ Letter as β€˜legally unsound,’ β€˜baseless,’ β€˜erroneous,’ β€˜ham-fisted,’ and β€˜a mess.’”

    The judges noted that while Texas insisted the 2025 map was drawn for partisan reasons, the DOJ letter made no such claim and framed its demands entirely around race.

    That omission was pivotal.

    The grand irony is that this same DOJ Civil Rights Division subsequently sued California to invalidate that state’s voter-approved gerrymander on grounds that the legislators who drew the map had taken race into account in designing the new districts. Trump’s lawyers live in a house with no mirrors, it seems.

    The Texas ruling came at a time when Trump’s whole map-rigging exercise seems to be unraveling all over the country. On the very same day, Indiana’s Republican-controlled state Senate killed a special session that Trump, J.D. Vance, U.S. senator Jim Banks, and Governor Mike Braun had all demanded in order to wipe out two Democratic U.S. House districts. Kansas Republicans have similarly balked at Trump’s orders to kill a Democratic district. Voters in Missouri seem poised to cancel that state’s recent gerrymander designed to eliminate a Democratic seat in a ballot initiative. Fearing litigation, Ohio Republicans cut a deal with Democrats to make two Democratic-controlled House districts a bit redder instead of flipping them altogether. And on November 4, voters in Virginia solidified Democratic control of that state’s legislature and elected a new Democratic governor, which greatly facilitated plans to remap that state’s congressional districts to flip as many as three GOP seats.

    Republicans could still gain seats in Florida, and a U.S. Supreme Court review of the Voting Rights Act could create all sorts of chaos. But Trump’s gerrymandering crusade will soon hit the wall of 2026 candidate filing deadlines. As Punchbowl News observes, his party could actually lose ground overall: β€œIt’s not impossibleΒ to imagine that [Democrats] end up netting more seats than the GOP in these mid-decade redraws, a stunning change of circumstances that didn’t seem possible only a few months ago.”

    Trump clearly opened a Pandora’s box in Texas, and he and his party β€” not to mention his bumbling and heavily politicized legal beagles β€” are now dealing with the consequences.


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  • Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin speaks out on Epstein files, shutdown and gerrymandering – WTOP News

    Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin spoke to WTOP about the end of the government shutdown and newly-released emails linking Jeffrey Epstein and former associates.

    Newly-released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate are stirring political tensions in D.C. Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin spoke with WTOP about the emails, fallout from the federal shutdown and the political stakes ahead.

    The email messages, disclosed by the House Oversight Committee, suggest a closer relationship between Epstein and President Donald Trump than previously acknowledged β€” including one email in which Epstein wrote that Trump β€œknew about the girls,” though it remains unclear what he meant.

    The White House has reiterated that the president did nothing wrong and has said his association with Epstein ended in the 2000s.

    On Friday afternoon, Trump further escalated the controversy by directing the Justice Department to investigate several Democrats that he alleges had ties to Epstein, including former President Bill Clinton.

    β€œThey (the newly released emails) confirm what I think most Americans have suspected, which is that Donald Trump indeed knew what was going on with the girls … But in any event, what we’re looking for here is a complete release of the file,” Raskin said.Β 

    At the same time, lawmakers are dealing with the fallout from the 43-day government shutdown that ended this week, sending hundreds of thousands of federal workers back to their jobs.

    Congress approved a short-term sending bill to keep the government open through the end of January, but the temporary deal leaves the possibility of another shutdown looming if no long-term agreement is reached.

    Discussing the government shutdown, Raskin said lawmakers had been fighting to protect health care, federal workers and SNAP benefits.

    β€œThere was a trillion-dollar cut to Medicaid at the same time there was a trillion-dollar tax break given to the wealthiest people in the country … and we did not get everything we wanted. And we’re going to keep fighting to make sure that the health care of the people is addressed,” he said.

    Raskin criticized a clause in the spending bill that provides a small group of senators with multi-million-dollar payouts related to grand jury subpoenas. He noted that the policy differs from how ordinary citizens are treated under the law.

    β€œLet’s change public policy, but to say it’s completely fine for everybody else, but 100 U.S. senators have a right not to be investigated in that way … That’s just an outrage and a scandal,” he said.

    Lastly, Raskin emphasized the need to counter partisan gerrymandering in Maryland. He spoke about similar efforts in other states and highlighted the impact on minority and LGBTQ representation.

    β€œMy point to Maryland, like to every other state, was we cannot allow this steam roller to go on without fighting back … I think Maryland, like Virginia, should be part of the process of countering this outrageous power grab,” Raskin said.

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  • Trump urged GOP-led states to redraw US House districts. Now other states also are gerrymandering – WTOP News

    President Donald Trump’s call for Republicans to redraw U.S. House districts ahead of next year’s election has triggered an unusual outbreak of mid-decade gerrymandering among both Republican- and Democratic-led state legislatures.

    President Donald Trump’s call for Republicans to redraw U.S. House districts ahead of next year’s election has triggered an unusual outbreak of mid-decade gerrymandering among both Republican- and Democratic-led states.

    Democrats need to gain just three seats to wrest control of the House away from Republicans. And Trump hopes redistricting can help stave off historical trends, in which the president’s party typically loses seats in midterm elections.

    Here’s what states are doing:

    States that passed new US House maps

    Texas β€” The first state to take up congressional redistricting at Trump’s prodding. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a new U.S. House map into law on Aug. 29 that could help Republicans win five additional seats. Republican currently hold 25 of the 38 seats. The new map faces a legal challenge.

    California β€” The first Democratic-led state to counter Trump’s redistricting push. A new U.S. House map approved Nov. 4 by voters circumvents districts adopted by an independent citizens commission after the 2020 census and replaces them with districts that could help Democrats win five additional seats. Democrats currently hold 43 of the 52 seats. The U.S. Department of Justice has joined a Republican lawsuit challenging the new districts.

    Missouri β€” The second Republican-led state to approve new House districts sought by Trump. Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a new map into law Sept. 28 that could help Republicans win an additional seat by reshaping a Democratic-held district in Kansas City. Republicans currently hold six of Missouri’s eight seats. Opponents are gathering signatures for a petition that could force a statewide referendum on the map and have filed several lawsuits.

    North Carolina β€” The third Republican-led state to approve new House districts sought by Trump. The Republican-led General Assembly gave final approval Oct. 22 to changes that could help Republicans win an additional seat by reshaping a Democratic-held district in eastern North Carolina. No gubernatorial approval is needed. Republicans currently hold 10 of the 14 seats. The revised map faces a legal challenge.

    Ohio β€” A panel of elected officials who are primarily Republicans voted Oct. 31 to approve new U.S. House districts that could boost the GOP’s chances of winning two already competitive seats. Republicans currently hold 10 of the 15 seats. Redistricting was required by the state constitution because the previous map was enacted without bipartisan support.

    Utah β€” A judge imposed new U.S. House districts on Nov. 11 that could allow Democrats to win a seat centered in the Salt Lake County. The judge rejected a revised map that had been approved Oct. 6 by the Republican-led Legislature in response to her original ruling invalidating districts adopted after the 2020 census because lawmakers had circumvented anti-gerrymandering standards passed by voters. Republicans currently hold all four seats.

    States taking steps toward congressional redistricting

    Louisiana β€” Republican Gov. Jeff Landry in October signed legislation to delay the state’s primary elections from April 18 to May 16. The change could give lawmakers extra time to redraw U.S. House districts in case the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the state’s current congressional map. Republicans currently hold four of the six seats.

    Virginia β€” The Democratic-led General Assembly in October endorsed a proposed a constitutional amendment allowing mid-decade redistricting in response to similar efforts elsewhere. Democrats currently hold six of the 11 U.S. House districts under a map imposed by a court in 2021 after a bipartisan commission failed to agree on a plan. The amendment needs another round of legislative approval next year to be placed on the statewide ballot.

    Maryland β€” Democratic Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has announced a commission on congressional redistricting, even though the Democratic Senate president has said his chamber won’t move forward with redistricting because of concerns the effort to gain another Democratic seat could backfire. Democrats currently hold seven of the eight seats.

    States considering mid-decade redistricting

    Colorado β€” Democratic Attorney General Phil Weiser, a gubernatorial candidate, has expressed support for a constitutional amendment to allow mid-decade redistricting. The measure would need to go on a statewide ballot. Democrats and Republicans each currently hold four seats.

    Florida β€” Republican state House Speaker Daniel Perez has created a special committee on congressional redistricting. Republicans currently hold 20 of the state’s 28 seats.

    Illinois β€” U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee have urged state lawmakers to redraw Illinois’ districts. Democrats currently hold 14 of the 17 seats.

    Indiana β€” Trump and Vice President JD Vance have urged Republican lawmakers to redraw congressional districts. But lawmakers declined to convene a special session on redistricting that Republican Gov. Mike Braun had called in November. And the state Senate leader said his chamber won’t meet in a December session for redistricting. Republicans currently hold seven of the nine seats.

    Kansas β€” Republican lawmakers dropped a petition drive to call themselves into a special session on congressional redistricting in November. But they still could redraw districts during the next regular session that begins in January. Republicans currently hold three of the four seats.

    New York β€” Democratic state lawmakers have filed a proposed constitutional amendment to allow mid-decade redistricting. The measure would need to be approved by the Legislature in two separate sessions, then placed on the statewide ballot. Democrats currently hold 19 of the 26 seats.

    Nebraska β€” Republican Gov. Jim Pillen has expressed support for mid-decade redistricting. Republicans already hold all three House seats but could try to shore up a competitive district that includes Omaha.

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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.






    Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats




    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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    Chad Kinsella




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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race (copy)

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race (copy)

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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    Carson Gerber CNHI State Reporter

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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race (copy)

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race (copy)

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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  • Nation’s redistricting arms race continues with California’s Prop 50

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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  • Nation’s redistricting arms race continues with California’s Prop 50

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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    CARSON GERBER CNHI State Reporter

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  • Nation’s redistricting arms race continues with California’s Prop 50

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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    CARSON GERBER CNHI State Reporter

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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race

    Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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    By Carson Gerber | CNHI State Reporter Sacramento, Calif.

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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race

    Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race

    Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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    By Carson Gerber | CNHI State Reporter Sacramento, Calif.

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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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  • California’s Prop 50 shakes up nation’s redistricting arms race

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. β€” Evan Cragin, president of the Sacramento County Young Democrats, said he was initially hesitant to support his party’s mid-decade push to redraw California’s congressional map to favor Democrats.

    The state in 2008 voted to create an independent redistricting commission in an effort to end gerrymandering. In August, Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop 50, a ballot measure that would temporarily override the commission and implement a redrawn map favoring Democrats.


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