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UPDATED Jul. 19, 2022, at 3:50 PM

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The partisan breakdown of this proposed map in Hawaii
Status:Tabled
partisan lean of districts:
Old map
2 districts
majority
This map
2 districts
There are 2 Democratic-leaning seats in this proposed map.Change from old map: None.
The competitiveness and fairness of Hawaii's maps
Median seat
Difference between the partisan lean of the state’s median district and the state as a whole.
Old mapD+0.2
Current mapD+0.2
New mapD+0.0
Efficiency gap
Difference between each party’s share of “wasted votes” — those that don’t contribute to a candidate winning.
Current mapD+19.9
Old mapD+19.9
New mapD+19.9
Competitiveness
The number of districts in the state whose partisan leans are between R+5 and D+5.
Old map0/2
New map0/2
Current map0/2
The demographic and partisan breakdown of this proposed map in Hawaii
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Other
DistrictIncumbentPartisan leanRacial makeup
1st
Ed CaseD
D+32
2nd
Kaiali’i KaheleD
D+32

The racial makeup of each district is of the voting-age population.

The latest in Hawaii

Jan. 31, 2022

On Jan. 28, the Hawaii Reapportionment Commission voted 8-1 to approve a final congressional map. The plan makes a slight adjustment to the district boundaries on the southwest coast of Oahu so that less of the island would be contained within the 1st District. That shift, however, is very minor and would not alter the state’s status quo of two solidly Democratic districts.

Latest updates
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Feb. 25
Hawaii Reapportionment Commission submitted the final report and reapportionment plan to the state legislature.
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Jan. 31
Hawaii Reapportionment Commission approved final state legislative and congressional maps. The commission made the official proclamation on Jan. 31, 2022.
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Nov. 3, 2021
Hawaii's Reapportionment Commission released meeting notices for the public to provide feedback on the proposed legislative plans and proposed congressional plan.

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Who controls redistricting in Hawaii right now?
Neither party fully controls the congressional redistricting process. New maps are drawn and enacted by a bipartisan commission made up of citizens.
All of the other proposed maps in Hawaii
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Current mapHawaii Reapportionment Commission Technical Group