Republicans have gained an edge in a US House redistricting battle. What states are taking action?
Republicans have gained an advantage in U.S. House redistricting battles across several states following recent court rulings. A Supreme Court decision weakened federal Voting Rights Act protections, allowing Republican-led states, particularly in the South, to challenge districts with large minority populations that have elected Democrats. Virginia's Supreme Court also invalidated a voter-approved map favored by Democrats. This mid-decade redistricting trend, spurred by a call from former President Trump and countered by Democratic efforts in California, has led to potential seat gains for Republicans in states like Texas, Alabama, Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, and Tennessee. Democrats anticipate gains in California and Utah, though these projections depend on historical voting patterns.