Mid-decade congressional redistricting has accelerated ahead of the 2026 midterms as multiple states pursue new district lines through legislative action and court proceedings. Recent Supreme Court rulings on Voting Rights Act cases have cleared paths for map revisions in states including Alabama and Louisiana, while governors in Florida, Tennessee, and South Carolina have advanced or ordered new maps in May 2026 sessions. Eight states—California, Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah—have already finalized maps expected to take effect, with others like Alabama and South Carolina facing tight timelines that may require primary delays. These developments reflect state-level responses to partisan incentives and judicial outcomes, shaping which congressional maps voters will use in November.
Ringkasan eksperimental yang dihasilkan AI dengan referensi data Polymarket. Ini bukan saran trading dan tidak berperan dalam bagaimana pasar ini diselesaikan. · DiperbaruiWhich states will use new congressional maps in the midterms?
$262,741 Vol.
California
97%
Texas
94%
North Carolina
98%
Ohio
94%
Utah
88%
Florida
63%
Louisiana
90%
Missouri
86%
Virginia
7%
Alabama
80%
South Carolina
80%
Georgia
14%
Kansas
9%
New Jersey
6%
Indiana
6%
Washington
7%
Nebraska
6%
Illinois
3%
Minnesota
3%
New York
13%
Maryland
17%
Wisconsin
5%
$262,741 Vol.
California
97%
Texas
94%
North Carolina
98%
Ohio
94%
Utah
88%
Florida
63%
Louisiana
90%
Missouri
86%
Virginia
7%
Alabama
80%
South Carolina
80%
Georgia
14%
Kansas
9%
New Jersey
6%
Indiana
6%
Washington
7%
Nebraska
6%
Illinois
3%
Minnesota
3%
New York
13%
Maryland
17%
Wisconsin
5%
To qualify, after the 2024 United States congressional elections, the listed state must have adopted a new congressional district map that is:
- Formally adopted and enacted into law by the appropriate legislative or redistricting authority;
- Not enjoined, vacated or otherwise fully struck down prior to the 2026 United States Midterm elections; and
- In effect for use in the 2026 United States midterm elections.
Maps that are temporarily stayed pending appeal but later upheld will qualify if they are in effect for use in the 2026 United States midterm elections.
Maps that are completely redrawn by a court, special master, or legislature before implementation will not qualify, unless the redrawn map is itself a new map used in the 2026 United States midterm elections.
If the 2026 United States midterm elections occur and no new qualifying map is in use, this market will resolve to “No”.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official information from the listed state and a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...To qualify, after the 2024 United States congressional elections, the listed state must have adopted a new congressional district map that is:
- Formally adopted and enacted into law by the appropriate legislative or redistricting authority;
- Not enjoined, vacated or otherwise fully struck down prior to the 2026 United States Midterm elections; and
- In effect for use in the 2026 United States midterm elections.
Maps that are temporarily stayed pending appeal but later upheld will qualify if they are in effect for use in the 2026 United States midterm elections.
Maps that are completely redrawn by a court, special master, or legislature before implementation will not qualify, unless the redrawn map is itself a new map used in the 2026 United States midterm elections.
If the 2026 United States midterm elections occur and no new qualifying map is in use, this market will resolve to “No”.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official information from the listed state and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Mid-decade congressional redistricting has accelerated ahead of the 2026 midterms as multiple states pursue new district lines through legislative action and court proceedings. Recent Supreme Court rulings on Voting Rights Act cases have cleared paths for map revisions in states including Alabama and Louisiana, while governors in Florida, Tennessee, and South Carolina have advanced or ordered new maps in May 2026 sessions. Eight states—California, Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah—have already finalized maps expected to take effect, with others like Alabama and South Carolina facing tight timelines that may require primary delays. These developments reflect state-level responses to partisan incentives and judicial outcomes, shaping which congressional maps voters will use in November.
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