Republicans won the redistricting battle. Now voters will decide whether they win Congress
Republicans have successfully navigated a partisan redistricting process that could potentially increase their seats in Congress. The upcoming elections will determine if these changes will translate into actual gains for the GOP. Meanwhile, Democrats are also eyeing opportunities to gain seats in several states despite the challenges they face.
- ▪Republicans could gain about 10 additional U.S. House seats due to redrawn voting districts.
- ▪Political trends and historical patterns suggest that Democrats may benefit in the upcoming elections.
- ▪Nearly 145 million people live in states with newly drawn congressional districts for this election.
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ABC NewsLiveVideoShowsGood Morning AmericaShopGMAInterest Successfully AddedWe'll notify you here with news aboutTurn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOnStream onRepublicans won the redistricting battle. Now voters will decide whether they win CongressRepublicans have won a partisan redistricting battle for CongressByDAVID A. LIEB Associated PressJune 3, 2026, 12:49 PM1:36Vote signs are seen outside a vote center in La Habra, Calif., Tuesday, June 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)The Associated PressA no-holds-barred bout of partisan redistricting has been won by Republicans. Now it's up to voters to decide whether it matters for control of Congress. Republicans could net about 10 additional U.S.
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