February 26, 2026Geocodio now returns newly-redistricted Congressional district results for TX, CA, MO, NC, OH, and UT
Quick summary: Geocodio's cd120 data append has been updated with the newly established Congressional district boundaries for Texas, California, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, and Utah. If you're already using the cd1210 field, updated district data will be returned automatically, and there are no changes needed on your end.
When we launched support for 120th Congress district boundaries back in November, multiple states were in the middle of an unprecedented wave of mid-cycle redistricting. We committed to incorporating new boundaries as they became available, and we're happy to announce that the latest data is now available.
The following states now have updated Congressional district boundaries reflected in Geocodio's cd120 data append:
This mid-cycle redistricting wave is historically unusual. States typically only redraw Congressional boundaries once per decade after the Census, but this cycle has seen both Republican- and Democratic-led states redraw maps ahead of the November 2026 midterm elections.
The redistricting landscape is still evolving, with additional states at various stages of the redistricting process, including Virginia, Maryland, and others. Some maps are still subject to legal challenges or legislative action.
Geocodio is actively monitoring all ongoing redistricting developments and will continue to update the cd120 append as new maps are finalized. Be sure to check our redistricting tracker regularly for the latest state-by-state status updates.
Whether you're using the cd120 field append via the Geocodio API or spreadsheet upload, the updated boundaries are already live. Addresses or coordinates in these five states will now return the new district assignments when you query with cd120.
Here's a quick refresher on when to use each Congressional district append:
| Congress append name | Data provided | Primary use case |
|---|---|---|
cd, cd119 |
Current districts and member information | Constituent identification and engagement |
cd120 |
Upcoming districts (updated with redistricted boundaries) | Election-related |
Here’s a quick API example:
"https://api.geocod.io/v1.10/geocode?q=1600+Pennsylvania+Ave+NW,+Washington+DC&fields=cd120&api_key=YOUR_API_KEY"
Need help implementing field codes? Check out Geocodio's data appends documentation for complete details.
Note: The
cdappend will continue to default to the current 119th Congress until the 120th Congress is sworn in (January 2027).
With you upload a spreadsheet of addresses on Geocodio, you can one-click add Congressional districts and member information. When you upload your file and check the box for "US Congressional Districts" in the data appends step, you'll see an option to select "Districts as of the 120th Congress" from the dropdown menu. Choose that option manually and you're all set.
(Remember, if you don't select an option from the drop-down, it will default to the 119th Congress districts.)

If you're already using the cd120 field append, updated district data for these five states is being returned automatically. You don’t need to make any changes to your code or workflow.
If you haven't started using cd120 yet, now is a great time to integrate it ahead of the 2026 midterms. Check out our Congressional Districts API documentation for implementation details.
As a reminder, Geocodio is actively tracking ongoing redistricting.
If you have any questions about accessing the 120th Congress data, don't hesitate to reach out to our support team. We're here to help!