Use this interactive map to compare Ohio's current congressional districts with the new 2026/2028 boundaries and see if your local lines have changed.
Use this interactive map to compare Ohio's current congressional districts with the new 2026/2028 boundaries and see if your local lines have changed.
To map this mid-decade redistricting comparison, raw electoral shapefiles for both the current 119th congressional districts and the new 2026/2028 boundaries were sourced directly from the Ohio Redistricting Commission. The data polygons were processed using GIS and rendered as a simultaneous, clickable overlay on top of physical shaded relief to illustrate how the newly drawn political borders intersect with the state's natural terrain.
The Ohio Redistricting Commission adopted new congressional boundaries on October 31, 2025. These maps, passed with bipartisan support, will govern the 2026 election cycle and feature several key boundary shifts in the state's urban corridors.
Interactive Map Feature: Click anywhere on the Ohio map to compare between the existing 119th Congress district and the new district to see if you are in a new district.
The 119th U.S. Congress convened on and runs through Jan 2027. It follows the November 5, 2024 federal elections (not 2022). Republicans hold a narrow majority in the House, and the Senate flipped to a Republican majority for this term. Use the links below to look up Ohio’s current U.S. Senators and House member(s), recent votes, bill status, and official biographies.
Use these official directories to confirm the current roster for Ohio and to get office contacts:
Track floor votes, bill status, and enacted laws from official sites:
Bill page for the 119th: H.R. 1, 119th Congress.
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