This website collects articles published on the U.S. House redistricting heading into 2022. For incisive analysis of population shifts and possible new district lines, see Dave Wasserman!
Friday, January 14, 2022
Five-Thirty-Eight (1/14/22) on Ohio Supreme Court's Rejection of GOP Redistricting Map (OHIO)
Nathaniel Rakich at Five-Thirty-Eight examines the Ohio Supreme Court's rejection of the congressional map passed by the state's Republican-majority legislature and the decision's possible implications for the partisan makeup of the state's future U.S. House delegation (LINK). Rakich also looks at which other states have thus far passed highly partisan maps (by statistical indicators) that may be vulnerable to court challenges.
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Redistricting Now Complete in All States (NATIONAL)
With New Hampshire finally determining how to draw the lines between its two congressional districts, all states have now completed redis...
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The Lincoln Journal-Star reports on some of the early maneuvering in the Nebraska legislature that may convert the 2nd district (little bl...
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Over at The Atlantic , Dave Wasserman writes about a shift in how most members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) from southern states...
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Connecticut currently has five U.S. House seats (all held by Democrats) and will remain at five seats. As the Connecticut Mirror reports, a...
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