Because parties pursue mid-cycle remaps, decennial redistricting norms erode and litigation expands. Locking in partisan gains between censuses extends map wars, destabilizes electoral rules, and pressures courts to referee continuously shifting lines.
— Normalizing mid-cycle remaps weakens predictable representation, heightens partisan hardball, and invites nationwide copycat tactics that strain federalism and judicial capacity.
Eli McKown-Dawson
2025.08.18
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The article spotlights a rare Texas mid-decade redistricting—pushed as a path to five new GOP seats—presented as part of a wider, ongoing national gerrymandering fight.
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