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Prof. Justin Levitt'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

Oct 27, 2025
The Virginia House passed a resolution (HJ 6006) designed to allow the legislature to consider mid-decade changes to congressional redistricting in the legislature's current special session.
Oct 27, 2025
The Indiana governor called a special session to attempt to pass a mid-decade redrawing of the congressional map.
Oct 27, 2025
A lawsuit was filed in state court to challenge Nyew York congressional district 11 as alleged racial vote dilution of what could have been an influence district.
Oct 22, 2025
The North Carolina legislature passed a mid-decade congressional gerrymandering plan (S 249); in North Carolina, there is no role for the governor in redistricting legislation, so the plan is now final.
Oct 21, 2025
The North Carolina state Senate passed its own mid-decade congressional gerrymandering plan (S 249), which is now before the state House.
Oct 20, 2025
The North Carolina legislature has now begun the legislative process on its own mid-decade congressional gerrymandering plan (S 249), which passed out of committee today.

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