Independence of State Congressional Redistricting Process
The increasing prevalence of partisan gerrymandering has led to a landscape of legislative maps where many lawmakers choose their voters, rather than the voter choosing their lawmaker as intended. Some states have enacted policies to prevent gerrymandering by requiring legislative maps to be drawn by independent commissions rather than the legislatures themselves. This map tracks policies that govern congressional redistricting processes within the states.
State has an independent commission for congressional redistricting process
11 states + D.C.
State has a hybrid citizen/legislative commission for congressional redistricting process
1 state
State has a political appointee commission for congressional redistricting process
5 states
State has an advisory commission for congressional redistricting process
4 states
State legislature draws congressional maps
29 states
Recommended citation:
Movement Advancement Project. “Independence of State Congressional Redistricting Process.” https://www.mapresearch.org/democracy-maps/state_congressional_redistricting_process. Accessed [date of access].
20% of voting-eligible population lives in states that have an independent commission for congressional redistricting process
3% of voting-eligible population lives in states that have a hybrid citizen/legislative commission for congressional redistricting process
7% of voting-eligible population lives in states that have a political appointee commission for congressional redistricting process
9% of voting-eligible population lives in states that have an advisory commission for congressional redistricting process
62% of voting-eligible population lives in states which its legislature draws congressional maps
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- Indicates state law or policy
- Indicates local laws or policies and/or partial law
- Indicates no law or policy
- Enumeration not applicable
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- State has law that only covers sexual orientationLaw covers sexual orientation
- State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identityLaw covers sexual orientation and gender identity/expression
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Law covers association
- Law prevents schools from adding LGBTQ protections
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Law bans transgender students from using school facilities consistent with their gender identity
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| Missouri | State does not have this law | State does not have this law | 2006 |
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| South Dakota | State does not have this law | State does not have this law | 2012 |
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