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Kansas Republicans' 2002 gerrymandering backfired, leading to a Democrat winning the targeted district in 2006.

Despite further gerrymandering in 2022, the incumbent Democrat, Sharice Davids, retained her seat.

The Kansas Supreme Court limited legal challenges to the 2022 map.

Texas faces similar redistricting challenges, complicated by "majority minority" districts and Voting Rights Act protections.

Can Republicans score some Congressional seats by gerrymandering maps in Texas and other states? If Kansas’ experience is any guide, the answer is, it’s complicated.

In 2002, the Kansas Legislature targeted the Kansas City-area Third District, then represented by Democrat Dennis Moore. They adjusted for population growth in the district by splitting heavily Democratic

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