Texas lawmakers approved a map that would shift several Democratic seats to Republican‑friendly configurations and potentially net the GOP up to five additional seats.
In Missouri, Republican officials also called a special session in 2025 to redraw congressional boundaries, with the new map passed and signed into law.
That map has been met with lawsuits and an efforts to collect referendum signatures that could suspend it until voters decide in a special election.

And in North Carolina, a federal judicial panel permitted the state to use a map that was designed to give Republicans a new seat by reshaping a competitive district.
Democratic Responses and the Battle in California
In response to this Republican‑led wave, some Democratic leaders have begun considering their own mapmaking strategies rather than relying on long‑standing reform principles like independent commissions. One of the most notable examples is California. Continue reading…