
"Texas can use its new, GOP-friendly congressional map while a legal challenge plays out, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, temporarily pausing a lower court ruling that had blocked the map from going into effect. With the Dec. 8 candidate filing deadline fast approaching, the high court's decision likely means Texas' new map will be used for the 2026 midterm elections."
"Justice Samuel Alito ruled that it was "indisputable" that Texas' motivation for redistricting was "pure and simple" partisan advantage, which the court has previously ruled is permissible. Alito rejected the argument that Texas had engaged in racial gerrymandering. The ruling is a major win for Republicans in Texas and nationally. President Donald Trump had pushed Texas to redraw its map over the summer, hoping to secure five additional GOP seats to shore up the party's narrow majority in the U.S. House through the midterms."
Texas will likely use a new GOP-friendly congressional map for the 2026 midterm elections after the U.S. Supreme Court paused a lower court order that had blocked the map. The high court's pause comes with the Dec. 8 candidate filing deadline approaching, making implementation of the map probable for 2026. Justice Samuel Alito stated that the redistricting motivation was partisan advantage, which the court has found permissible, and rejected claims of racial gerrymandering. Two federal judges had previously barred the map, citing evidence of racial gerrymandering, and the state appealed to the Supreme Court.
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