I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds right now. Here’s a concise takeaway based on recent public reporting up to 2025-2026:
- Overview: The 2022 redistricting cycle completed in many states with a mix of court-ordered remaps and legislatively enacted maps. Several states saw challenges and adjustments through 2023 and into 2024, affecting both congressional and state legislative districts.[3][5]
- Key developments (around 2022–2024): Courts overturned or required changes to certain maps (notably in Louisiana, Florida, and New York in some cycles), while others used remedial or alternate maps for specific elections. Supreme Court decisions in 2022 and subsequent years influenced how lines could be drawn and contested.[4][5][3]
- Where to look for up-to-date information: Ballotpedia’s redistricting tracker and Brennan Center’s map tracker provide ongoing summaries, state-by-state maps, and legal developments; major outlets (CNN, ABC, CBS) maintain tracking pages during new cycles or litigation waves.[1][2][9][3][4]
If you want, I can pull the latest state-by-state updates and summarize how 2022 maps affected federal and state races, with citations. I can also assemble a quick timeline of major lawsuits and court rulings from 2022–2024.
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Since spring 2021, we’ve brought you regular updates on the status of congressional and state legislative redistricting. With a recent Supreme Court decision, that process is now complete for 2022. On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) overturned a U.S. district court ruling that struck down Louisiana’s congressional district boundaries. Louisiana was the last state to complete congressional redistricting this year. SCOTUS will review the case in an upcoming term (along with a similar...
news.ballotpedia.orgAn updating tracker of developments in midcycle redistricting.
abcnews.go.comSo far, Republicans have passed new maps in four states. New maps in California and Utah could flip six seats for Democrats.
www.cnn.comBallotpedia: The Encyclopedia of American Politics
ballotpedia.orgAs of March 22, 2023, all 50 states have new legislative maps and the 44 states with more than one district have new congressional maps.
www.brennancenter.orgAll About Redistricting: all the information about the law and process of redistricting Congress and state legislatures, tracking the history and progress of the maps, reform proposals, and redistricting-related litigation around the country.
redistricting.lls.edu: Page 6
www.cbsnews.com: Page 2
www.cbsnews.com