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What Redistricting Looks Like In Every State


The website: FiveThirtyEight/Maps, has launched a New Site, dedicated to Examining Congressional Redistricting.

A Updating Tracker of Proposed Congressional Maps, and whether they might benefit Democrats or Republicans, in the 2022 Midterms and Beyond.

Arguably the most important Factor in the 2022 Midterm Elections, will be Congressional Redistricting.

Where will each Party Gain Power or Lose Power?

And will the New Districts even be Drawn, in time, for Next year’s Primaries?

Right now, though, the Redistricting Process is Behind Schedule due to Delays caused by the Coronavirus Pandemic.

The Census Bureau says that it will now Release the Block-Level Data necessary for Redistricting on Aug. 12th, which will likely set off a Redistricting Scramble.

Many States face Early Constitutional or Statutory Deadlines to Finalize their New Maps, including some that are impossibly Early, Inspiring certain States to seek Legal Extensions in Court.

One State, Colorado, has even gone ahead and Drawn a Draft of a Congressional Map using Population Estimates from 2019. These Lines will have to be Adjusted with 2020 Data before becoming Official.

Several other State Legislatures, meanwhile, will Reconvene later this year to belatedly Redraw their Districts.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


    
 
 


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