SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The first draft of California's redrawn congressional district maps has been released.

The submitted map leaves eight districts untouched and, in 20 districts, fewer than 10% of residents are impacted. It also splits fewer cities than the current map, which was changed back in 2020.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee says the submitted map is consistent with the criteria laid out by California's Citizen Redistricting Commission.

The first draft of California's redrawn congressional district maps has been released.

View the full first draft of California's redrawn congressional district maps here.

Right now, Republicans hold nine of the 52 House seats in California. The proposed maps would change the districts so Republicans would likely only hold

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