United Group Insurance

Iowa’s redistricting plan is now law

News

November 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s once-a-decade redistricting process has officially concluded. Governor Kim Reynolds has signed the lengthy bill that explains which county borders, highways, streets and roads are the new boundaries for Iowa’s congressional and legislative districts. The legislature overwhelmingly approved the new maps a week ago and Reynolds quickly announced she’d do so, too, whenever the bill reached her desk.

Governor Reynolds signs the redistricting plans into law. (photo from Governor’s Twitter feed.)

“I think it’s an indication that the process worked,” Reynolds says. “Lots of fear-mongering about gerrymandering that certainly didn’t play out and never really could in the State of Iowa.” Reynolds made those general comments about redistricting during a news conference on Wednesday. The new maps for Iowa’s four congressional districts, 50 state senate districts and 100 Iowa House districts will be used for the 2022 election, all the way through the 2030 election.

The redistricting process will start all over again in 2031 after the next U.S. Census.