In July 2025, Texan Republicans proposed an unusual mid-cycle redistricting process, putting forward a set of borders which would make them heavily favoured to win 30 of the state’s 38 seats in the United States House of Representatives, five more than they hold now. States are usually only redistricted every 10 years after a census, with the most recent redistricting having happened in 2020.
Currently, this Texas redistricting bill has just passed the state senate, and will soon move to the state house. In retaliation, some Democratic states, such as Gavin Newsom the Democratic governor of California, have threatened to similarly redistrict Democratic states in the Democrats' favour.