14 Illinois Democrats backed a new redistricting map despite concerns from Black lawmakers over representation.
The 14 members in the Illinois congressional delegation sent a letter to state lawmakers on Tuesday saying that they “firmly support advancing a new congressional map,” coming one day after House Minority Leader FBI Arctic Frost investigation targeted 160 Republican operatives, lawmakers in search of election crimesBLACK LAWMAKERS ‘HOLD THE LINE’ ON ILLINOIS REDISTRICTING OVER REPRESENTATION FEARS “In the interest of minimizing disruption to the Illinois election calendar and providing voters certainty, we strongly encourage the legislature to seriously consider this new congressional map,” the congressional delegation wrote.
is also heavily advocating for redistricting in Illinois to counter the GOP’s efforts to increase its majority in the House ahead of the 2026 midterms. DCCC Executive Director Julie Merz said in a statement that a proposed congressional map was submitted to state legislative leaders in Illinois last week for their consideration. “Importantly, the map preserves Black and Hispanic representation in key districts across the state, is compliant, and keeps together communities of interest,” Merz said., which has received criticism from Republicans as it is considered one of the most gerrymandered maps in the U.S. However, Merz’s statement addresses significant concerns among black caucus leaders in the Illinois state legislature. Jeffries met with members of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus on Monday morning in Chicago and was joined by U.S. Reps. Danny Davis , Jonathan Jackson , Robin Kelly , and Lauren Underwood . Black state lawmakers, particularly state Sen. Willie Preston, gave Jeffries and the congressional delegation a firm reality check: if a new map dilutes the black vote and separates historically black communities into red districts, they“If there is a requirement of us to lose the 1st, the 2nd, or the 7th Congressional District, that’s something I’m going to have to oppose, and I’m going to lobby against it,” Preston, chairman of the Illinois Senate black caucus, told thePreston said that he’s hearing from black lawmakers across the country that Illinois needs to “hold the line,” as redistricting in southern states is causing them to potentially lose black representation on Capitol Hill. He also said he has not seen a single map, despite the DCCC saying one had been submitted last week. Jeffries, for his part, has said national Democrats are “completely and totally committed” to preserving minority voter representation so that “communities of color can continue to elect candidates of their choice.” The General Assembly is scheduled to wrap up its legislative calendar later this week. The filing deadline for candidates to appear on the March 2026 primary ballot is also Nov. 3, but Jeffries brushed off the idea that there is a firm deadline to create a new map. “We’re not convinced that this is something that needs to happen in the next two to three days,” the minority leader said on Monday night.Pritzker has caught flak for promising to veto partisan maps and campaigning on amending the Illinois constitution to create an independent redistricting commission similar to California’s, only to renege on that promise in 2021, signing the map that essentially forced out former GOP Reps. Rodney Davis and Adam Kinzinger in the 2022 midterm elections. The governor has been lukewarm in his comments regarding redistricting. Last week, he told reporters that Jeffries’s team floated a plan to “pair” states in redistricting. “If Missouri does it, maybe Maryland should do it. If Indiana does it, maybe Illinois should do it,” the governor said. “Nobody on our side thinks mid-cycle redistricting is proper. But if they’re doing it and it’s going to be legal, then apparently we’re going to have to think about responding.”So far, Texas has successfully added five seats to its delegation at the behest of President Donald Trump to draw more winnable seats for the House GOP. Missouri and North Carolina have adopted maps that seek to write out Rep. Emanuel Cleaver and Rep. Don Davis , respectively. Gov. Mike Braun announced on Monday that he’s convening the Indiana General Assembly for a special session on Nov. 3 to redraw the congressional map after weeks of pressure from Trump and
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Mihailo Petrovic Scouting Report: Illinois Basketball 2025-2026Petrovic, a first-year point guard from Serbia, is professionally seasoned and poised to be the engine that makes the Illini offense go
Read more »
Illinois jury convicts suburban Chicago man of murder after road rage shootingA horn honk led to gunfire in suburban Chicago. Now, a jury has found Dru Jarvis guilty of murder.
Read more »
Do we set the clocks back this weekend? Prepare for much earlier sunsetsNearly every U.S. state observes daylight saving time, including Illinois.
Read more »
Obama insisted Black men vote for Harris but now stumps against Virginia's Black lieutenant governorFox News Channel offers its audiences in-depth news reporting, along with opinion and analysis encompassing the principles of free people, free markets and diversity of thought, as an alternative to the left-of-center offerings of the news marketplace.
Read more »
Might Illinois join redistricting push as Democrats target gerrymandering across US?Illinois could be the next state in line to redraw its congressional maps before the midterm elections next year.
Read more »
Black lawmakers ‘hold the line’ on Illinois redistricting over representation fearsBlack lawmakers bluntly opposed Jeffries' Illinois redistricting plans during a Chicago meeting, as they would dilute black voters.
Read more »
