Redistricting Reform Act of 2025: mandates congressional redistricting by independent State commissions.
The Redistricting Reform Act of 2025 requires congressional redistricting to be conducted by independent State commissions. States must develop and enact redistricting plans through these commissions, which must hold public hearings and accept public input. The Act bans mid-decade redistricting and mandates that districts be drawn to comply with the Constitution and Voting Rights Act. It also establishes selection pools for commission members, ensuring diversity and impartiality. If a State fails to enact a plan, the courts may step in to develop a plan.
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