Skip to Main Content
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.

View In-Depth National Overview
×

Plan

Plan Dates:

Seats:

Institution:

Plan Status:

Party Control:
  Upper House:
  Lower House:
  Governor:

Visit the State Page
Current Status: Congressional Maps

The Latest Updates

Oct 6, 2025
The Utah legislature, in special session, passed a new congressional plan (SB 1012) and a new set of redistricting criteria (SB 1011), both of which the governor signed the same day.
Oct 3, 2025
The Utah governor called the legislature into special session starting Oct. 6, 2025, to choose a remedial congressional plan (and to potentially amend state standards for drawing lines).
Sep 29, 2025
After the AG recommended rejecting an earlier referendum petition as having been filed prematurely, a new referendum petition was filed the day the governor signed the mid-decade HB1 redraw.
Sep 29, 2025
Today, the Missouri governor signed HB 1, the mid-decade congressional redraw.
Sep 26, 2025
The governor has refused to call the legislature into special session to redraw Alabama Senate districts, so a court will have to redraw the map to comply with the VRA.
Sep 25, 2025
The Missouri attorney general has reportedly rejected a proposed referendum petition over HB 1, based on its allegedly premature submission before the governor signed the bill.

Stay Connected

You can find us by email at redistricting@lls.edu.