By JIM VERTUNO, SOPHIE AUSTIN, TRÂN NGUYỄN and NICHOLAS RICCARDI, Related Press
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — California has landed its counterpunch. The nationwide tug-of-war over redistricting and voters within the 2026 midterm elections shifts as soon as once more again to Texas, the place it began.
California lawmakers voted principally alongside celebration strains Thursday to approve laws calling for a particular election in November to approve a redrawn congressional map designed to assist Democrats win 5 extra U.S. Home seats subsequent yr.
That transfer got here a day after Texas Republicans superior their very own redrawn map to pad their Home majority by the identical variety of seats on the urging of President Donald Trump.
Texas lawmakers meet once more Friday, when the Republican majority within the Senate may give last approval to their map, sending it to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott for his signature.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who had rallied Democrats in his state to counter Texas’ preliminary strikes, shortly signed the particular election invoice in a tit-for-tat gerrymandering battle that’s rippling by way of a number of states.
“This isn’t one thing six weeks in the past that I ever imagined that I’d be doing,” Newsom stated at a press convention, pledging a marketing campaign for the measure that may attain out to Democrats, Republicans and unbiased voters. “It is a response to an assault on our democracy in Texas.”
California Republicans have filed a lawsuit and known as for a federal investigation into the plan. They promise to struggle the measure on the poll field as properly.
California Assemblyman James Gallagher, the Republican minority chief, stated Trump was “incorrect” to push for brand spanking new Republican seats elsewhere, contending the president was simply responding to Democratic gerrymandering in different states. However he warned that Newsom’s method, which the governor has dubbed “struggle fireplace with fireplace,” was harmful.
“You progress ahead preventing fireplace with fireplace and what occurs?” Gallagher requested. “You burn all of it down.”
A battle for the US Home management waged by way of redistricting
On a nationwide stage, the partisan make-up of current districts places Democrats inside three seats of a majority. The incumbent president’s celebration normally loses congressional seats within the midterms.

The president has pushed different Republican-controlled states together with Indiana and Missouri to additionally revise their maps so as to add extra winnable GOP seats. Ohio Republicans have been additionally already scheduled to revise their maps to make them extra partisan.
Redistricting sometimes happens as soon as a decade, instantly after a census. Whereas some states have their very own limitations, there isn’t any nationwide obstacle to a state attempting to redraw districts in the course of the last decade.
The U.S. Supreme Court docket has additionally stated the Structure doesn’t outlaw partisan gerrymandering, solely utilizing race to redraw district strains.
Democrats have sought a nationwide fee for redistricting
Republicans and a few Democrats championed the 2008 poll measure that established California’s nonpartisan redistricting fee, together with the 2010 one which prolonged its position to drawing congressional maps.
Newsom backed the preliminary redistricting fee poll measures. On Thursday, he contended his state was nonetheless setting a mannequin.
“We’ll be the primary state in U.S. historical past, in probably the most democratic means, to undergo the individuals of our state the flexibility to find out their very own maps,” Newsom stated earlier than signing the laws.
Former President Barack Obama, who has additionally backed a nationwide nonpartisan method, has additionally backed Newsom’s bid to redraw the California map, saying it was a obligatory step to stave off the GOP’s Texas transfer.
California’s plan is non permanent
The measure would have the California map final solely by way of 2030, after which the state’s fee would draw the following decade’s map. Democrats are additionally mulling reopening Maryland’s and New York’s maps for mid-decade redraws.
Nonetheless, extra Democratic-run states have fee programs like California’s or different redistricting limits than Republican ones do, leaving the GOP with a freer hand to swiftly redraw maps. New York, for instance, can’t draw new maps till 2028, and even then, solely with voter approval.
In Texas, outnumbered Democrats left the state for 15 days to dam a vote. As soon as they returned, they have been assigned round the clock police monitoring.
California Republicans didn’t take such dramatic steps however complained bitterly about Democrats muscling the package deal by way of the statehouse.
“What you’re striving for is predetermined elections,” Strickland stated. “You’re taking the voice away from Californians.”
Riccardi reported from Denver. Austin and Nguyen reported from Sacramento, California.
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