In the 2023 New York City Council Elections, Democrats hope to stop Republican gains in a surprising number of competitive districts.
Author: Eric Cunningham
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North Carolina Republicans passed a new congressional gerrymander that could see Republicans net three or four seats.
North Carolina Republicans unveiled new maps for the General Assembly and Congress, all of which are harsh gerrymanders.
Iowa’s four congressional districts are all held by Republicans, but three of them are competitive and one is a tossup for the 2024 cycle.
Alabama has a new congressional map, and Democrats are expected to gain a seat under the court-drawn plan.
Republicans hold seven of Indiana’s nine congressional districts, and it’s possible they gain another before the end of the decade.
Illinois has the harshest Democratic gerrymander in the country, with Democrats holding 14 of 17 congressional districts.
Ohio’s congressional districts are locked in for 2024, leaving only two states – Alabama and North Carolina – in the Pending Redraw column.
Republicans hold both of Idaho’s congressional districts, but population growth could generate a competitive seat after the next Census.