Traditionally, states redraw congressional district lines every decade following the U.S. Census.  In 2020, however, the census was riddled with controversy and flaws.  Several states were undercounted while others were overcounted.  Coincidentally, whether the flawed count was over or under for the states generally was coordinated with their tendency to vote for a certain party. According to a report released by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2022, Arkansas (5.04%), Florida (3.48%), Mississippi (4.11%), Tennessee(4.78%), Texas (1.92%), and Illinois (1.97%) were undercounted.  Illinois is the only state of the bunch that historically votes Democrat. On the other hand, Delaware (5.45%), Hawaii (6.79%), Massachusetts (2.24%), Minnesota (3.84%), New York (3.44%), Ohio (1.49%), Rhode Island (5.05%), and Utah (2.59%) were overcounted.  Of those eight states, six of them…

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