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redraw
/ riːˈdrɔː /
verb
to draw or draw up (something) again or differently
Example Sentences
If approved by voters, the ballot measure would redraw California’s congressional maps to favor Democrats beginning with the 2026 midterm elections in hopes of discounting Republican efforts to gerrymander more seats for themselves.
He has hitched his wagon to Proposition 50, a measure that would redraw California’s congressional districts in response to Texas’ recent redistricting, which awarded more seats to the GOP.
And he has helped make the proposition a reasonable one: It would be temporary, and in 2030 California would redraw its congressional districts as usual, per the most recent census.
Californians also will decide whether to redraw their US House district maps in a rare mid-decade redistricting, as Democrats try to counter Republicans' efforts to give their party an advantage in next year's midterm elections.
California's Democratic leadership is asking voters for permission to redraw the state's congressional districts in the middle of the decade.
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