
A draft of California‘s new congressional districts could be released as early as Friday, a spokesman for California State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas (D-CA) confirmed on Wednesday.
“We are aiming to release draft maps on Friday,” Nick Miller wrote in an email to the Washington Examiner.
The news follows a contentious back-and-forth between California Democrats and President Donald Trump over the map.
Trump suggested earlier this summer that Texas’s redistricting could help Republicans gain five House seats to keep the party in control after the 2026 midterm elections. Currently, Republicans have a seven-seat edge in the House, with four vacancies.
Trump has been able to enact his agenda, including passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and clawing back funding for NPR and PBS, because the GOP controls the White House and both chambers of Congress.
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