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Democrats reveal plan for redistricting

Los Angeles Times

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August 16, 2025

California's majority party releases maps as fight against Trump and Texas escalates.

- BY LAURA J. NELSON AND SEEMA MEHTA

Democrats reveal plan for redistricting

TEXAS DEMOCRATS agreed to return to Austin after a special session to redraw congressional districts.

A decade and a half after California voters stripped lawmakers of the ability to draw the boundaries of congressional districts, Gov. Gavin Newsom and fellow Democrats are pushing to take that partisan power back.

The redistricting plan taking shape in Sacramento and headed toward voters in November could shift the Golden State's political landscape for at least six years, if not longer, and sway which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2026 midterm elections—which will be pivotal to the fate of President Trump's political agenda.

What Golden State voters choose to do will reverberate nationwide, killing some political careers and launching others, provoking other states to reconfigure their own congressional districts and boosting Newsom's profile as a top Trump nemesis and leader of the nation's Democratic resistance.

The new maps, drawn by Democratic strategists and lawmakers behind closed doors, were submitted to legislative leaders by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Friday. They are expected to appear on a Nov. 4 special election ballot, along with a constitutional amendment that would override the state's voter-approved, independent redistricting commission.

The changes would ripple across hundreds of miles of California, from the forests near the Oregon state line through the deserts of Death Valley and Palm Springs to the U.S.-Mexico border, expanding Democrats' grip on California and further isolating Republicans.

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