After the Texas Legislature passed a controversial Republican-drawn congressional map in August, California lawmakers accused the GOP of trying to rig next year’s midterm elections and vowed to fight back, setting off a partisan redistricting war across the country.
Redistricting typically happens at the beginning of each decade after a new census, but Texas Republicans pushed ahead with redrawing the map much earlier, at the urging of President Donald Trump.
California’s Democratic-led Legislature promptly passed its own redrawn map to offset the additional five congressional seats the GOP is likely to seize as a result of the new Texas map.
So why is the issue going to California voters on Tuesday?









