Analysis: Once again, the fight over the House came down to the suburbs
Four years ago, CityLab’s David Montgomery came up with a useful categorization of congressional districts by population density. It’s a six-category scale, from “pure urban” to “dense suburban” and “sparse suburban” and then on to “pure rural.” After congressional district boundaries were redrawn over the past 18 months, The Washington Post’s Lenny Bronner used Montgomery’s methodology to categorize the new lines in the same way.
It’s important to note that there are still a number of outstanding districts to be called in 2022, most of them some mixture of suburban. There are also a lot of votes still to count.
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