The 119th U.S. Congress officially convened on January 3, 2025, and its term will run through January 3, 2027. The congressional district boundaries used for the 119th Congress are the result of the 2020 Census and the subsequent redistricting processes carried out by each state.
The boundaries of all congressional districts for the 119th Congress reflect the information provided by the states to the Census Bureau by May 31, 2024. These delineations are the basis for the elections that took place in November 2024, which determined the members of the House of Representatives for the 119th Congress.
The U.S. Census Bureau provides publicly available resources for viewing and downloading the specific district maps. This includes wall maps for the entire country and individual maps for each state, which detail the boundaries and related geographic information.
You can find more detailed information and visual representations of the 119th congressional district delineations through resources from:
• | U.S. Census Bureau: They offer various geographic files and reference maps, including wall maps and state-specific maps that show the boundaries in effect for the 119th Congress. |
• | State-specific websites: Many state governments, such as the Ohio Secretary of State or the Texas Redistricting Board, also provide detailed maps and information on their specific congressional districts. |
It's important to note that while the 119th congressional districts are set, the specific individuals holding those seats can change due to elections, resignations, or other circumstances. The House of Representatives Clerk's Office is a reliable source for current information on members and vacancies.
119th Congressional Districts Demographics
119th Congressional District VDAGIS Project using VDAW4