After Texas, Another Red State Moves to Add GOP House Seats

With the Texas redistricting fight nearing its conclusion, Republicans are already eyeing their next battlefield: Ohio. Lawmakers in the Buckeye State are preparing for a high-stakes congressional map redraw that could hand the GOP as many as three new House seats ahead of the upcoming midterms.

Unlike Texas, where Democrats staged dramatic walkouts to delay GOP efforts, Ohio Democrats face tougher odds. With Republicans holding a supermajority in the state legislature, Democrats lack the numbers to deny quorum — meaning Republicans can ultimately push a partisan map through.

The process is layered. If bipartisan agreement fails, control shifts to a seven-member commission. But if that commission deadlocks, the map bounces back to the legislature, where Republicans only need a simple majority to impose their design. Political insiders say that scenario is not only likely — it’s practically inevitable.

Ohio Republican Party leaders argue the state has been trending red, and the new maps should reflect that shift. “Ohio is moving right and red, rapidly,” said GOP Committeeman Tony Schroeder. “That’s going to be reflected in the design of the new maps.”

Democrats, however, vow they won’t roll over. Inspired by Texas lawmakers’ resistance, Ohio Democrats are gearing up to fight, but their path forward is far more limited. “It’s a fight that we know how to fight, and it’s a fight that we’re ready to fight again,” said Democratic state Rep. Tristan Rader.

If Republicans succeed, Ohio could deliver the GOP three more congressional seats — a potentially decisive advantage in the 2026 midterms as the national battle for control of the House intensifies.

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