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Kansas Republicans are attempting to call a special legislative session to redraw the state's congressional maps.

The goal is to gerrymander the 3rd Congressional District, currently held by the state's only Democratic federal representative.

It is uncertain how many signatures GOP leaders have from lawmakers to force the session, as some Republicans oppose the effort.

To persuade holdouts, leaders may also address other topics like transgender rights and property tax relief during the session.

Kansas Republicans are moving forward with an attempt to call a special session to gerrymander the state's congressional maps, but it is unclear how many lawmakers are holding out on signing petitions.

The national debate over partisan mid-decade redistricting has reached K

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