See Where the Gerrymandering Wars Have Redrawn U.S. Congressional Maps
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Eight states have redrawn their district lines since last summer, and two more are pushing to use new maps ahead of the midterm elections.
Eight states have redrawn their district lines since last summer, and two more are pushing to use new maps ahead of the midterm elections.
Eight states have redrawn their district lines since last summer, and two more are pushing to use new maps ahead of the midterm elections.
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