Republicans have won a partisan redistricting battle, potentially netting about 10 additional U.S. House seats in the November elections if redrawn districts perform as intended.
The outcome could determine control of Congress, with Democrats needing only a few seats to take the majority. - Republicans could win up to 16 additional seats from new maps in eight states, including Texas, Florida, and Ohio.
- Democrats could win up to six additional seats from new districts in California and Utah. - Nearly 145 million people live in states with new congressional districts for this election.
- The mid-decade redistricting effort faced setbacks in several states, including Kansas, Illinois, and Virginia. The battle highlights the intense partisan maneuvering ahead of the 2026 midterms, with political trends favoring Democrats despite the GOP's redistricting gains.