US Uniquely Redraws Maps Like No Other Democracy
February 18, 2026·6 days ago·via The New York Times

America stands alone in letting politicians constantly redraw congressional districts mid-decade, fueling endless gerrymandering battles that other democracies avoid through fixed timelines and independent commissions. States like Texas, California, New York, Utah, and Virginia now scramble with court fights over maps accused of racial gerrymandering or partisan rigging ahead of 2026 midterms.
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