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A debate over mid-decade congressional redistricting has emerged in Kansas, potentially impacting the 2026 elections.

Several Republican gubernatorial candidates have publicly called for redrawing district maps to favor their party.

Democrats argue the push for redistricting is a political maneuver to eliminate the state's only Democratic congressional seat.

The nationwide debate over gerrymandered redistricting has come to Kansas.

Republicans and Democrats nationally are attempting mid-decade redistricting to gerrymander district maps to give their parties an advantage in the 2026 congressional elections. In Kansas, the GOP holds three of four seats in the U.S. House. Gerrymandering could make it more difficult for the only Democrat, U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, to w

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