Every 10 years, states redraw the boundaries of their congressional districts to reflect new population counts from the census. Idaho’s redistricting commission drew a map that is barely changed from the last version. The state will continue to have two safe Republican seats.
How the districts voted in 2020, by presidential vote margin in percentage points
Democratic
Competitive
Republican
Old map 2 districts
Change
Change in Democratic districts: 0
Change in Competitive districts: 0
Change in Republican districts: 0
New map 2 districts
How the new map shifts voting power by demographic
Idaho will continue to have two House seats. In both of its districts, White voters represent the majority.
The group that represents the majority in each district
About the data
Sources: US Census Bureau, Edison Research, each state’s legislature or other redistricting authority
Methodology note: Block-level demographic data from the 2020 census is reaggregated into each new district’s boundaries.