The map depicted below displays the expected EV map for the '20s, according to which Montana is likely to gain a second congressional district.
With an area of 71,739.49 mi˛, New Mexico's 2nd CD is currently the largest non-at-large district of the nation, but its record is
likely going to be broken by Montana's prospective new congressional district.
Does anyone want to predict how large its area will be?
On the other side of the scale, New York's 13th CD - represented by Adriano Espaillat - is currently the nation's smallest district with an area of 10.25 mi˛, and it is likely to retain its record for the next decade. (New York's 10th CD, next in size, has a distinctively "larger" area of 14.25 mi˛.)
Do you think its area will grow, remain, or even shrink? Now that New York will lose one congressional district, it's necessary to ascertain which parts of New York State are the causative factors for the loss in order to predict the size of the newly-tailored districts in the whole state.