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Independent Rep. Kiley moves to force vote to ban midcycle redistricting

· Axios

Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-Calif.) introduced a discharge petition Tuesday to force a House vote on his bill banning midcycle redistricting , Axios has learned. Why it matters: Discharge petitions are one of the few tools rank-and-file lawmakers can use to bypass House leadership and force legislation onto the floor. Six petitions have reached the required threshold in this Congress. Kiley has spent months warning that midcycle redistricting could become a recurring partisan weapon if left unchecked. California's new map reshaped his once Republican-leaning district, pushing him into more Democratic territory — and prompting him to leave the GOP and become an independent. Kiley's bill would prohibit states from redrawing congressional maps more than once every 10 years, after the census, unless a federal court orders it. Driving the news: Kiley told Axios Wednesday that he sent a letter to Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) urging him and his caucus to back the petition. "This arms race could create a new norm where maps are redrawn to gain a temporary advantage every two years," Kiley wrote to Jeffries in a letter obtained by Axios. "The result will be chaos for our democracy: a weakening of representation, a further polarization of Congress, and a deepening of the distrust and division that threaten our country's future." Kiley said the petition's success likely hinges on whether Jeffries backs the effort. "I think it's going to be dependent upon, you know, whether Leader Jeffries decides to stand by what he said, which is that we ought to end mid-decade redistricting," Kiley told Axios. "If he does, then I think we will have the support for a bipartisan solution here that will just say, enough is enough." What they're saying: Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.), who, like Kiley, got drawn out of his seat this cycle, said "of course" he would sign on to the discharge petition, calling mid-decade redistricting "immoral and unethical...