Congressional maps define the boundaries for U.S. House districts, determining how populations are divided for representation. State legislatures draw these maps every ten years after the census. They directly influence election outcomes and community voice. Voters benefit from fair maps that ensure equal representation, while political parties may seek advantage through redistricting, making the process highly impactful.
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