“Population shifts mean five states that voted for Joe Biden will lose seats in the House when congressional districts are redrawn later this year, new Census numbers released Monday show, but will gain seats in two other states. Only two Trump-voting states will lose a seat. Why it matters: Apportionment and redistricting – the process of redistributing political power among and within the states- comes as Democrats hold slim majorities in both congressional chambers and Republicans have a strong grip on the process of re-drawing district lines.”
“California – the nation’s most populous state – is losing a seat for the first time in history. Other states losing one: Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The shifting – but still very red – state of Texas will pick up two of the reapportioned seats. Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina and Oregon will also gain one seat each” – Axios.