Following the decennial census, states face the monumental task of drawing the boundary lines that will determine state and congressional districts for the next ten years. Some states employ political, bipartisan, advisory, or independent redistricting commissions to draw their state and federal districts. Most states, however, delegate the power of redistricting to their legislatures. The problematic partisan gerrymandering has an enduring impact on all aspects of governance and representation.
The map below tracks ongoing active legislation across the country that may impact the process by which the 2021 lines are drawn. MAP will continue to track the outcomes of this legislation and other changes.
This map is up to date as of 6/24/2021. If you have any questions on redistricting, please email policy@millennialaction.org.
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