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Prof. Justin Levitt's Doug Spencer's Guide to Drawing the Electoral Lines

Redistricting Across States

The Constitutional mandate to redraw electoral district lines follows the decennial Census, as we learn where we, the people, live.

Click on the map to the right to to view redistricting information for federal and state legislative districts in each of the 50 states.

Visit the National Overview page to compare control of the redistricting process across states and across time.

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The Latest Updates

Mar 27, 2024
Federal court dismisses challenge to state's congressional district, holding plaintiffs did not provide evidence that the state Legislature acted with discriminatory purpose when enacting the map.
Mar 27, 2024
Federal court approves new state House districts redrawn by the state's redistricting commission after the same court struck down the commission's original map.
Mar 15, 2024
A federal judge adopted new state legislative districts after earlier striking them down for impairing the ability of Latinos from electing their candidates of choice.
Feb 28, 2024
Gov. Hochul signed new congressional districts into law hours after the state legislature rejected lines drawn by the state's independent commission and drew new lines itself.
Feb 19, 2024
Gov. Evers signed new state legislative districts into law.
Feb 13, 2024
The Wisconsin state legislature passed new districts that were originally proposed by the Governor after prior maps were struck down by the state supreme court.

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