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Publisher:  michelle96
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Redistricting Recap Nov 14 2025: DOJ Joins California Map Lawsuit. Indiana and Kansas Pause Mid-Decade Redistricting. Utah Judge Makes Map Decision

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A Utah trial court has selected a new congressional plan for the 2026 cycle, rejecting the Legislature’s October “Map C” and adopting the map offered by plaintiffs; the League of Women Voters of Utah and Mormon Women for Ethical Government.”

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A new state-court lawsuit filed on October 27 challenges New York’s existing congressional map and specifically targets New York’s 11th District, the city’s lone GOP-held seat covering Staten Island and parts of southern Brooklyn. Four voters, represented by the Elias Law Group, allege the district’s current configuration unlawfully dilutes the voting power of Black and Latino r...

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Ohio’s seven-member Redistricting Commission voted unanimously today to approve a new congressional map that will govern the state’s 15 U.S. House districts starting with the 2026 election cycle. The bipartisan deal preserves a GOP advantage and could shift the balance from the current 10-5 split to something closer to 12-3. Commissioners from both parties backed the plan to mee...

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North Carolina Becomes the 3rd State to Enact a Mid-Decade Congressional Map. North Carolina has enacted a mid-decade congressional map that analysts say will shift the state’s delegation from 10 - 4 to 11 Republicans and 3 Democrats. GOP lawmakers pushed the plan through both chambers on Wednesday, October 22.

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