Redistricting: Round II

Looking at the new maps in Texas, Virginia, Nevada, Oregon, Iowa and Maine

TEXAS

If you were impressed with how California Dems shored up their risky districts and made more vulnerable several Republican districts, the Texas GOP Legislature makes their efforts look quaint.

  • The number of competitive districts (PVI ranging from R+5 to D+5) went from twelve to just two
  • The two competitive districts left are currently rated Lean R (TX15) and Likely R (TX23) by Cook.
  • TX-23 (R+5) has a Republican incumbent Tony Gonzales facing John Lira who won the Democratic primary.
  • The other is an open seat – TX 15 (D+1). Vincent Gonzales (D) moved from district 15 to run in a new safe Dem seat (TX 34), leaving TX 15 open. Ruben Ramirez and Michelle Vallejo have advanced to a runoff for the Democratic nomination. Monica De La Cruz is the Republican nominee with close to $1.5M.
  •  On the bright side for Dems, Lizzie Fletcher (TX 07), Colin Alred (TX 32) and Vincent Gonzalez (TX 34) all became safer Democratic holds and are now rated Solid Dem seats.
Competitive Races

District

Incumbent

Old PVI

New PVI

Cook Rating

Rep #

GOP $ Raised

Leading GOP

$ Raised

Dem #

Dem $ Raised 

Leading Dem

$ Raised

TX-15

OPEN (Gonzales) (D)

D+3

D+1

Lean R

4

$1,714,581

Monica De Cruz

$1,447,150

6

$202,302

Ruben Ramirez

$94,030

TX-23


Tony Gonzales (R)

R+1

R+5

Likely R


2

$1,304,359

Tony Gonzales

$1,296,690

1

$248,038

John Lira

$248,038

VIRGINIA

(filing deadline 3/30/22)

Yes Abigail, there is a Santa Claus ….

  1. Abigail Spanberger got the most benefit of the Democratic led redistricting effort. Her district was taken from an R+3 to a D+1 district — still not by any means a safe win, but a lot easier than under the 2020 map.
  2. By contrast, Elaine Luria was the Democratic loser, with her district becoming slightly more Republican at R+3. She will be facing State Senator Jen Kiggans who is considered a strong candidate. She will need support.
  3. Incumbents Wexton (D) and Whitman (R) also both get safer districts than before. There were no other changes that resulted in seats shifting significantly more or less competitive than before.
Competitive Races

District

Incumbent

Old PVI

New PVI

Cook Rating

Rep #

GOP $ Raised

Leading GOP

$ Raised

Dem #

Dem $ Raised 

Leading Dem

$ Raised

VA-02

Elaine Luria (D)

R+1

R+3

Toss Up

4

$1,103,532

Jennifer Kiggans

$627,295

1

$2,603,289

Elaine Luria

$2,603,289

VA-07

Abigail Spanberger (D)


R+3

D+1

Lean D

8

$1,732,077

Tina Marie Ramirez

$476,959

1

$2,705,,123

Abigail Spanberger

$2,705,123

NEVADA

(filing deadline 3/18/22)

It’s a Vegas gamble ….

  • Nevada Democrats opted for maps that shift Democratic voters from NV01 – the district that encompasses Las Vegas – to more competitive districts 3 and 4, hoping to hold all three. In a strong Republican year, it could put all three seats at high risk.
  • Little change to the solid Republican District.
Competitive Races

District

Incumbent

Old PVI

New PVI

Cook Rating

Rep #

GOP $ Raised

Leading GOP

$ Raised

Dem #

Dem $ Raised 

Leading Dem

$ Raised

NV-01

Dina Titus (D)

D+12

D+3

Lean D

2

$139,612

Carolina Serrano

$139,612

2

$945,601

Dina Titus

$668,253

NV-03

Susie Lee (D)

R+2

D+2

Lean D

5

$1,198,955

April Becker

$829,226

1

$2,457,248

Susie Lee

$2,457,248

NV-04

Steven Horsford (D)

D+1

D+3

Lean D

2


$566,033

Sam Peters

$502,002

1

$1,818,137

Steven Horsford

$1,818,137

IOWA

(Filing deadline: 3/18/22)

No “hawkeye” needed to see changes in this state ….

The non-partisan committee produced a map that leaves the competitiveness of all four of Iowa’s districts little changed.

  • Cindy Axne is still running in a CD that voted R+3. There are three Republicans running to challenge her.
  • IA-01 has become more competitive. Marienette Miller Meeks, who beat Rita Hart by just 6 votes, is running again. Christina Bohannan is the lead Dem candidate challenging her. She has raised over $250K.
  • Elizabeth Mathis (D) is a credible challenger to Ashley Hinston, R, in IA-02, However ,with a PVI of R+5, it is deemed a long shot race.
Competitive Races

District

Incumbent

Old PVI

New PVI

Cook Rating

Rep #

GOP $ Raised

Leading GOP

$ Raised

Dem #

Dem $ Raised 

Leading Dem

$ Raised

IA-01

Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R)

R+4

R+3

Likely R

2

$1,564,259

Miller-Meeks

$1,556,379

1

$646,012

Christina Bohannan

$646,012

IA-03

Cindy Axne (D)


R+3

R+3

Toss Up


3

$782,426

Nicole Hasso

$339,894

1


$2,559,691

Cindy Axne

$2,559,691

OREGON

(Filing deadline: 3/8/22)

First round goes to the Dems ….

  • Oregon was the first to pass its map, and it was a favorable map for Dems. OR-04 moved from R+1 to D+4, making it much safer for Rep. Peter DeFazio (D)
  • Oregon gained a new district OR-06, which is rated D+3, making it likely a new Democratic seat.
  • OR-05, represented by moderate Democrat Kurt Schrader, became slightly more competitive. He may run in OR-06
Competitive Races

District

Incumbent

Old PVI

New PVI

Cook Rating

Rep #

GOP $ Raised

Leading GOP

$ Raised

Dem #

Dem $ Raised 

Leading Dem

$ Raised

OR-04

Peter DeFazio (D)

R+1

D+4

Likely D

2

$1,176,443

Alek Skarlatos

$1,556,379

3

$1,763,587

Peter A Defazio

$1,400,634

OR-05

Kurt Schraeder (D)

D+1

Likely D

2

$444,911

Lori Chavez-Deremer

$1,556,379

3

$1,640,926

Kurt Schrader

$1,407,034

OR-06

NEW

N/A

D+3

Likely D

5

$276,087

Nate Sandvig

$339,894

5

$641,570

Andrea Salinas

$178,195

MAINE

Filing deadline: 3/15/22)

The main Maine story is Golden ….

Most of Maine’s population growth has occurred in ME-01, a solid Democratic district. Some Dems (from Augusta) were moved to ME-02, which would seem to help Jared Golden, but maybe not enough. 

  • Jared Golden is the most vulnerable D by PVI in the country. Poliquin, former Rep. in ME-02, was ousted by Golden in 2018 and is trying to take back his seat.
  • Trump carried ME-02 in 2016 and 2020. Golden is one of only seven Democrats who represents a seat that Trump won in 2020.
Competitive Races

District

Incumbent

Old PVI

New PVI

Cook Rating

Rep #

GOP $ Raised

Leading GOP

$ Raised

Dem #

Dem $ Raised 

Leading Dem

$ Raised

ME-02

Jared Golden (D)

R+6

R+6

Toss Up

4

$1,554,492


Bruce Lee Poliquin

$1,479,866

1

$2,014,397

Jared Golden

$2,014,397

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