Oregon's new congressional district leans toward Democrats, potentially giving them control of five of the state's six House seats.
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Oregon's new congressional district leans toward Democrats, potentially giving them control of five of the state's six House seats.
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2020 vote margin | Nonwhite pop. in 2022 | Bach. degree % in 2022 | ||
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New Dists. | ||||
OR-06 | N/Abiden +13.7 | (New in 2022)28.8% | (New in 2022)32.4% | |
Other Dists. | ||||
OR-01 | biden +30.0biden +40.3 | 29.8% (0) | 46.0% (+4) | |
OR-02 | trump +14.4trump +25.5 | 20.6% (0) | 21.6% (-4) | |
OR-03 | biden +52.3biden +48.7 | 31.6% (+2) | 37.7% (-4) | |
OR-04 | biden +4.1biden +13.4 | 17.2% (+1) | 29.8% (+3) | |
OR-05 | biden +9.8biden +8.9 | 18.0% (-7) | 34.1% (+3) |
All key states have adopted their new district lines
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A New York state judge reversed Democrats’ gerrymander but still eliminated one Republican district upstate.
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North Carolina's Supreme Court threw out the state's GOP-drawn 11-3 map, offering a new plan that scrambles incumbents' districts.
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Republicans protected their incumbents in Texas, bolstering longtime members whose districts were getting more competitive.
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The state's independent redistricting commission approved a map that will upend the delegation.
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The state's new independent commission drew a map with four Democratic-leaning districts, three where the GOP is favored and one new, competitive seat.
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