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How Trump’s Midterms Redistricting Push Is Falling Flat So Far

How Trump’s Midterms Redistricting Push Is Falling Flat So Far

Summary

Virginia voters approved a new Democratic-backed congressional map that could add up to four seats for the party. Across seven states, including Texas and California, new maps were created — some voluntarily and others by law or court order — which may affect the balance of power in Congress for the 2026 elections.

Key Facts

  • Seven states have adopted new congressional district maps since summer 2025: Texas, California, North Carolina, Ohio, Utah, Virginia, and Missouri.
  • Virginia's new map, backed by Democrats, may add up to four seats favoring that party.
  • Democrats have maps that could net about 10 favorable seats, while Republicans have maps aiming for about nine, based on current projections.
  • President Donald Trump urged Texas to redraw maps mid-decade to create more Republican-leaning districts.
  • Texas' redrawn map could add up to five Republican-leaning seats and was recently approved by the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • California voters approved a Democratic-led map expected to add about five Democratic-tilting seats, surviving legal challenges.
  • North Carolina's Republican-led legislature approved new maps to try to flip one district from Democrat to Republican.
  • Ohio’s bipartisan panel approved new maps improving Republican chances in two seats, with no legal challenges so far.
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