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Fact check: What states have the most evenly split congressional delegations in the 2024 congress?

Checked on August 17, 2025

1. Summary of the results

Based on the provided analyses, none of the sources directly answer the specific question about which states have the most evenly split congressional delegations in the 2024 Congress. However, the sources provide relevant context about congressional representation and partisan balance.

The analyses reveal that congressional delegations often do not reflect the actual partisan demographics of their states due to redistricting practices [1]. States with independent redistricting commissions, like California, tend to produce different outcomes compared to states where legislatures control the map-drawing process, such as Texas [1]. The sources confirm that Republicans narrowly retained control of the House of Representatives in 2024 [2], suggesting some states likely have closely divided delegations.

Regarding Senate delegations specifically, the analyses indicate that the 119th Congress will have the lowest number of split delegations in history, with only four states having split delegations where senators belong to different parties [3]. This represents a significant decline in bipartisan representation at the Senate level.

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The original question seeks specific data about evenly split congressional delegations by state, but the analyses fail to provide the actual state-by-state breakdown of House delegations. Critical missing information includes:

  • Specific states with the most competitive or evenly divided House delegations
  • Numerical breakdowns of Republican vs. Democratic representatives by state
  • Which states experienced the most significant changes in their delegation composition after 2024

The analyses mention that redistricting significantly impacts competitiveness, with fewer competitive elections occurring when state legislators draw maps compared to when commissions or courts handle redistricting [4]. However, they don't identify which specific states benefit from more competitive map-drawing processes.

North Carolina is mentioned as undergoing significant changes in congressional maps [5], but the analyses don't specify whether this resulted in a more evenly split delegation. The sources also discuss gerrymandering's impact on the 2024 House race [5] but fail to quantify which states were most affected.

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement itself is a straightforward factual question and does not contain apparent misinformation or bias. However, the question assumes that some states do have "evenly split" congressional delegations, which may not be accurate given the trend toward increased partisanship described in the analyses.

The analyses suggest that the decline of competitive elections and split delegations is an ongoing trend [3] [4], which could mean that truly "evenly split" congressional delegations are becoming increasingly rare. The question may inadvertently perpetuate an expectation of balanced representation that doesn't align with current political realities, where redistricting often produces more lopsided delegations than state demographics would suggest [1].

The fundamental limitation is that none of the provided sources contain the specific data needed to answer the question accurately, making it impossible to verify or refute the premise that certain states have notably evenly split delegations in the 2024 Congress.

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