The Silver State and the Lone Star State may swing different ways politically, but they have at least one thing in common: an “F” rating for partisan gerrymandering.

Nevada’s 2021 rejiggering of the state’s congressional districts received the failing grade from Princeton University’s nonpartisan Gerrymandering Project Redistricting Report Card for giving Democrats a significant electoral advantage in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Texas’ 2021 electoral maps also received a failing grade for favoring the GOP, and Texas Republicans are pushing for a rare mid-decade redrawing of their congressional district maps that could give the party a better shot at maintaining its House majority in the 2026 midterms. The Gerrymandering Project also gave Texas’ proposed 2025 maps a failing grade f

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