119-HR4889

To prohibit States from carrying out more than one Congressional redistricting after a decennial census and apportionment.

Last action was on 8-5-2025

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119th CONGRESS

1st Session

H. R. 4889

1. Finding of constitutional authority
2. Limit on congressional redistricting after an apportionment
3. No effect on elections for State and local office
4. Effective Date

1. Finding of constitutional authority

Congress finds that it has the authority to establish the terms and conditions States must follow in carrying out Congressional redistricting after an apportionment of Members of the House of Representatives because—

(1) - the authority granted to Congress under article I, section 4 of the Constitution of the United States gives Congress the power to enact laws governing the time, place, and manner of elections for Members of the House of Representatives; and

(2) - the authority granted to Congress under section 5 of the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution gives Congress the power to enact laws to enforce section 2 of such amendment, which requires Representatives to be apportioned among the several States according to their number.

2. Limit on congressional redistricting after an apportionment

The Act entitled "An Act for the relief of Doctor Ricardo Vallejo Samala and to provide for congressional redistricting", approved December 14, 1967 (2 U.S.C. 2c), is amended by adding at the end the following: "A State which has been redistricted in the manner provided by law after an apportionment under section 22(a) of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the fifteenth and subsequent decennial censuses and to provide for an apportionment of Representatives in Congress", approved June 18, 1929 (2 U.S.C. 2a), may not be redistricted again until after the next apportionment of Representatives under such section, unless a court requires the State to conduct such subsequent redistricting to comply with the Constitution or to enforce the (42 U.S.C. 1973 et seq.).".


3. No effect on elections for State and local office

Nothing in this Act or in any amendment made by this Act may be construed to affect the manner in which a State carries out elections for State or local office, including the process by which a State establishes the districts used in such elections.


4. Effective Date

This Act and the amendment made by this Act shall apply with respect to any Congressional redistricting which occurs after the November 2024 election.