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Trump and Republicans head to 2026 with a redistricting edge : NPR

Last updated: December 8, 2025 3:25 am
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Following a recent ruling by the conservative majority of the Supreme Court in favor of Texas lawmakers, Republicans are entering the 2026 election year with an advantage in the redistricting battle initiated by President Trump.

Despite a lower court’s finding of a potential racial gerrymander by the Texas legislature, the Supreme Court last week allowed the new Republican congressional map to proceed, potentially resulting in five additional seats for the GOP.

This development marks a significant shift in the ongoing redistricting competition across the nation, which was instigated by Trump to maintain Republican dominance in the House of Representatives.

The outcome of the redistricting efforts could impact the balance of power in the House, where Republicans currently hold 220 seats compared to Democrats’ 213. The upcoming midterm elections typically result in the president’s party losing seats.

The redistricting battle is expected to sway around 12 to 14 seats in favor of Republicans, while Democrats may gain approximately nine seats, pending court challenges and state legislative decisions.



Democratic State Representative Matt Pierce speaks against redistricting in the Indiana House last week.

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This week, Indiana lawmakers are deliberating on redistricting, while petitioners in Missouri face a deadline for signature collections that could delay redistricting until a public vote is conducted.

The impact of these redistricting decisions on the House composition will only be evident after the votes are tallied in the election scheduled for November 3, 2026.

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Trump’s Influence on Redistricting Strategy

Traditionally, states undergo redistricting early in the decade following the decennial census to adjust the number of seats based on population. While redistricting was more common in the 1800s and early 1900s, Trump’s involvement has sparked a renewed focus on redistricting not seen since the 1960s.

The recent developments in Texas were preceded by a contentious period this summer when Trump advocated for shifting five seats in favor of the GOP. Democrats in Texas staged a two-week walkout to protest maps they believed marginalized Black and Latino voters.

California Democrats responded to Texas by approving a new map through a special election that could potentially flip five Republican-held seats in the state.

In Missouri and North Carolina, Republican lawmakers targeted Democratic-held seats, while the Indiana state House recently passed a redistricting map favoring the GOP, with the Senate’s decision pending amid internal divisions.

Despite Trump and Governor Mike Braun’s support for redistricting in Indiana, some Republican lawmakers have hesitated, leading to threats of primary challenges and anonymous intimidations.

Challenges Faced by Democrats in Redistricting

Republicans have a strategic advantage in redistricting compared to Democrats, as they control more state legislatures responsible for drawing district lines. Additionally, some states under Democratic control have legal constraints on partisan gerrymandering or mandate independent commissions for redistricting.

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