As Texas Republicans try to muscle a rare mid-decade redistricting bill through the Legislature to help Republicans gain seats in Congress – at President Donald Trump’s request – residents in Austin, the state capital, could find themselves sharing a district with rural Texans more than 300 miles away.

The proposed map chops up Central Texas’ 37th Congressional District, which is currently represented by Democrat Rep. Lloyd Doggett, will be consumed by four neighboring districts, three of which Republicans now hold.

One of those portions of the Austin-area district was drawn to be part of the 11th District that Republican Rep. August Pfluger represents, which stretches into rural Ector County, about 20 miles away from the New Mexico border.

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    2 days ago

    Australia has a rule that redistribution must bring the ratio of seats closer to the total ratio of votes when modelled on the previous election.

    It’s a strong objective way to prevent the worst abuses of subjective redistribution.

    There are also equal(ish) population rules but I think the US probably has that too?