Texas Republican state Sen. Pete Flores appears to be like over the state’s redrawn congressional map on the Texas Capitol in Austin in August.
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The Supreme Courtroom has cleared the way in which for Texas to make use of a brand new congressional map that would assist Republicans win 5 extra U.S. Home seats within the 2026 midterm election.
The choice launched Thursday boosts the GOP’s possibilities of preserving its slim majority within the Home of Representatives amid an unprecedented gerrymandering struggle launched by President Trump, who has been pushing Texas and different GOP-led states to redraw their congressional districts to learn Republicans.
The excessive court docket’s unsigned order follows Texas’ emergency request for the justices to pause a three-judge panel’s ruling blocking the state’s lately redrawn map.
After holding a nine-day listening to in October, that panel discovered challengers of the brand new map are prone to show in a trial that the map violates the Structure by discriminating in opposition to voters based mostly on race.


In its majority opinion — authored by a Trump nominee — the panel cited a letter from the Division of Justice and a number of public statements by key Republican state lawmakers that instructed their map-drawer manipulated the racial demographics of voting districts to eradicate present districts the place Black and Latino voters collectively make up the bulk. For the subsequent 12 months’s midterms, the panel ordered Texas to maintain utilizing the congressional districts the state’s GOP-controlled legislature drew in 2021.
However in Texas’ submitting to the Supreme Courtroom, the state claimed the lawmakers weren’t motivated by race and have been centered as a substitute on drawing new districts which are extra prone to elect Republicans.
What the Supreme Courtroom mentioned
In its Thursday determination to facet with Texas, the Supreme Courtroom mentioned the panel “did not honor the presumption of legislative good religion by construing ambiguous direct and circumstantial proof in opposition to the legislature.”
The excessive court docket additionally discovered that, given the discharge of the panel’s ruling in the course of Texas’ candidate submitting interval, the decrease court docket had “improperly inserted itself into an lively major marketing campaign, inflicting a lot confusion and upsetting the fragile federal-state stability in elections.”
In a dissenting opinion, nonetheless, Supreme Courtroom Justice Elena Kagan criticized the court docket’s majority for reversing the panel’s determination after a “perusal, over a vacation weekend, of a chilly paper document.”
The excessive court docket’s determination “ensures that many Texas residents, for no good cause, might be positioned in electoral districts due to their race,” wrote Kagan, who was joined by the court docket’s two different liberals, Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson. “And that consequence, as this Courtroom has pronounced 12 months in and 12 months out, is a violation of the Structure.”


In November, after the panel blocked the brand new map, Justice Samuel Alito allowed Texas to quickly reinstate it whereas the Supreme Courtroom reviewed the state’s emergency request.
Texas state Lawyer Normal Ken Paxton, a Republican, cheered the Supreme Courtroom’s ruling on Thursday, saying in a press release that the GOP-drawn map “displays the political local weather of our state and is a large win for Texas and each conservative who’s uninterested in watching the left attempt to upend the political system with bogus lawsuits.”
Democrats criticized the excessive court docket. In a press release, U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene, chair of the Democratic Congressional Marketing campaign Committee, mentioned in a press release that the “folks of Texas don’t desire this map, nevertheless it was put in place on the behest of nationwide Republicans who’re determined to cling to their majority within the Home of Representatives by decimating minority voting alternative.”
Texas kicked off a redistricting struggle
The mid-decade redistricting plan Texas Republicans handed in August sparked a counter response by Democratic leaders in California, the place voters in a particular election in November permitted a brand new congressional map that would assist Democrats acquire 5 extra Home seats. A court docket listening to for a authorized problem to that map is about for Dec. 15.
The remainder of the redistricting panorama stays unsettled as effectively. Lawsuits are difficult new gerrymanders in locations like Missouri, the place there may be additionally a contested referendum effort. And different states, together with Florida, Indiana and Virginia, can also pursue new districts previous to the midterms.
Final week, a federal court docket dominated to permit North Carolina’s midterm election to be held below a lately redrawn map that would give Republicans an extra seat.
One other wave of congressional redistricting could also be coming quickly relying on what — and when — the Supreme Courtroom decides in a voting rights case about Louisiana’s congressional map. After the court docket held a uncommon rehearing for that case in October, some states are anticipating a possible earlier-than-usual ruling that will enable Republican-led states to attract extra GOP-friendly districts in time for the 2026 midterms.
Edited by Benjamin Swasey

