Democratic Rep. Marc Veasey files for Tarrant County judge, forgoing eighth term in Congress
Read full article: Democratic Rep. Marc Veasey files for Tarrant County judge, forgoing eighth term in CongressThe Fort Worth congressman’s district was upended under the new GOP-friendly map approved this summer. He was expected to run for the district being vacated by Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
Supreme Court’s map ruling sends Texas Democrats toward potential primaries, retirement or higher office bids
Read full article: Supreme Court’s map ruling sends Texas Democrats toward potential primaries, retirement or higher office bidsHouston Democrats are barreling toward a primary while North Texas Democrats await Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate decision.
Supreme Court lets Texas keep new congressional map while legal battle continues
Read full article: Supreme Court lets Texas keep new congressional map while legal battle continuesThe ruling is a major win for the Trump administration and Texas Republicans, who engineered the map to give the GOP control of 30 of the state’s 38 congressional districts.
Supreme Court temporarily restores Texas’ new congressional map
Read full article: Supreme Court temporarily restores Texas’ new congressional mapThe administrative ruling is a first step before the court decides whether to pause the use of the 2025 map, drawn to increase GOP seats in the U.S. House, for the rest of the legal battle.
Abbott, Republican lawmakers’ comments cited in court order overturning Texas’ congressional gerrymander
Read full article: Abbott, Republican lawmakers’ comments cited in court order overturning Texas’ congressional gerrymanderJudge Jeffrey Brown pointed to comments from the governor and GOP legislators as the basis for his ruling that the new map can’t be used in 2026.
Which congressional map? Would-be candidates await final word on Texas election map as filing deadline draws near
Read full article: Which congressional map? Would-be candidates await final word on Texas election map as filing deadline draws nearRepublicans hope the U.S. Supreme Court will overrule a three-judge panel and bring the new map back into play, but the deadline for candidates to file is less than three weeks away, Dec. 8.
After blocking redistricting map, Judge Jeffrey Brown draws fire from Texas Republicans who once praised him
Read full article: After blocking redistricting map, Judge Jeffrey Brown draws fire from Texas Republicans who once praised himUntil being labeled as the "radical left," Brown was widely supported by Texas Republicans, including Gov. Greg Abbott, who previously hired him as his clerk. Abbott called the ruling “clearly erroneous.”
Texas Republicans started a national redistricting arms race. They may be losing.
Read full article: Texas Republicans started a national redistricting arms race. They may be losing.With Texas’ new map blocked by a federal court, California Democrats are emerging victorious — though the Supreme Court has yet to weigh in.
Texas officials react to federal court block of congressional map for 2026 election
Read full article: Texas officials react to federal court block of congressional map for 2026 electionOn Tuesday, a federal three-judge panel ruled against the use of a new Texas congressional map for the 2026 midterm election.
Court order striking down Texas redistricting map upends plans for candidates across the state
Read full article: Court order striking down Texas redistricting map upends plans for candidates across the stateRepublicans who were planning to run for newly gerrymandered districts may have to reassess, while Democrats who were drawn out of their seats could suddenly have a path back to Congress.
Federal court blocks Texas from using new congressional gerrymander in 2026 midterms
Read full article: Federal court blocks Texas from using new congressional gerrymander in 2026 midtermsThe decision is a major blow for Republicans, in Texas and nationally, who pushed through the mid-decade redistricting at the behest of President Donald Trump. Attorney General Ken Paxton said he would appeal.
“You woke us up”: California Gov. Gavin Newsom, energized by Prop 50 redistricting win, thanks Texas
Read full article: “You woke us up”: California Gov. Gavin Newsom, energized by Prop 50 redistricting win, thanks TexasThe Democrat took a victory lap on rival Gov. Greg Abbott’s home turf Saturday and called on other blue states to push back on a GOP effort to retain control of the U.S. House.
This newly drawn Houston district could unearth tensions between Democrats of color
Read full article: This newly drawn Houston district could unearth tensions between Democrats of colorA primary challenge to Rep. Sylvia Garcia underscores Latino Democrats’ fears of being unrepresented in Harris County.
How two Texas redistricting cases, 37 years apart, set the stage for the latest congressional redraw
Read full article: How two Texas redistricting cases, 37 years apart, set the stage for the latest congressional redrawThe 5th Circuit last year overturned its previous ruling that allowed racial groups to band together to challenge voting maps, laying the groundwork for Texas’ mid-decade redistricting.
Can Texas use its new congressional map for 2026? A trio of judges will decide.
Read full article: Can Texas use its new congressional map for 2026? A trio of judges will decide.The same plaintiffs who are challenging the state’s 2021 maps have asked the court to block the new GOP-approved districts from being used in the fast-approaching midterms.
Texas GOP may be banking on low Hispanic turnout in new map
Read full article: Texas GOP may be banking on low Hispanic turnout in new mapRepublicans note that some of the districts they intend to flip were redrawn to become majority-Hispanic. Democrats say the GOP made sure to add Hispanic Texans who are unlikely to vote.
Texas voters have mixed views on redistricting and Trump’s megabill, poll finds
Read full article: Texas voters have mixed views on redistricting and Trump’s megabill, poll findsThe statewide survey found that more voters disapprove of the mid-decade redraw than support it, fueled by overwhelming opposition from independent and Democratic voters.
Texas Legislature’s long summer ends with Democrats marginalized, Republicans triumphant and unified
Read full article: Texas Legislature’s long summer ends with Democrats marginalized, Republicans triumphant and unifiedDemocrats in the Texas House began the year by elevating a new speaker and left Austin relegated to the sidelines in the one chamber that had granted them at least scraps from the table.
Texas’ new congressional maps are are in the middle of a legal battle. See how your district could look in 2026.
Read full article: Texas’ new congressional maps are are in the middle of a legal battle. See how your district could look in 2026.Texas Republicans drew new districts aimed at picking up five more seats. This tool compares previous and proposed districts.
Texas Legislature ends second special session marked by new political maps, slew of conservative wins
Read full article: Texas Legislature ends second special session marked by new political maps, slew of conservative winsBetween cracking down on abortion pills and restricting transgender restroom use, lawmakers also tackled flood safety and the STAAR test. Left untouched: Texas’ hemp industry.
Texas Legislature approves stiff penalties, fundraising limits for lawmakers who leave state to block bills
Read full article: Texas Legislature approves stiff penalties, fundraising limits for lawmakers who leave state to block billsHouse members who freeze future legislation by fleeing Texas will face steeper fines, loss of seniority and committee posts, and limits on political fundraising.
In rapidly diversifying Tarrant County, a summer of GOP redistricting hits Black and Latino representation
Read full article: In rapidly diversifying Tarrant County, a summer of GOP redistricting hits Black and Latino representationDespite explosive growth turning Tarrant into a racially diverse swing county, two new political maps will leave it with whiter, more Republican representation.
Gov. Greg Abbott signs new Texas congressional map designed to give GOP five more seats
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott signs new Texas congressional map designed to give GOP five more seatsThe governor was expected to sign off on the new district lines, which passed the Legislature last week and aim to flip five Democratic seats in the 2026 midterms.
Texas Rep. John Lujan files to run in redrawn 35th Congressional District
Read full article: Texas Rep. John Lujan files to run in redrawn 35th Congressional DistrictLujan, a Republican, represents a state House district that covers southern and eastern portions of San Antonio, overlapping with the new congressional seat.
Former GOP Rep. Mayra Flores switches districts to challenge Rep. Vicente Gonzalez for third time
Read full article: Former GOP Rep. Mayra Flores switches districts to challenge Rep. Vicente Gonzalez for third timeFlores, who was going to challenge Rep. Henry Cuellar, is returning to her old district after a newly passed map improves Republicans’ chances of ousting Gonzalez.
How Texas redistricting is reshaping political power and voter influence across the US
Read full article: How Texas redistricting is reshaping political power and voter influence across the USThe redistricting unfolding in Texas and spreading across the nation could change political representation in ways the country has rarely seen.
For their walkout, Texas Democrats get national attention — and partisan retribution at home
Read full article: For their walkout, Texas Democrats get national attention — and partisan retribution at homeDemocrats said the walkout inspired a national protest against GOP redistricting. But it also greased the path for other bills they oppose and unified Texas Republicans.
Fresh off Texas Senate’s approval, new congressional map is target of lawsuits
Read full article: Fresh off Texas Senate’s approval, new congressional map is target of lawsuitsOne lawsuit, filed by LULAC on behalf of 13 Texas residents, states that the redrawn districts in the new map are racially discriminatory and violate voter protection laws.
Texas Senate approves GOP congressional map, sending plan to Abbott’s desk
Read full article: Texas Senate approves GOP congressional map, sending plan to Abbott’s deskRepublican lawmakers pushed the map through over fierce Democratic opposition, positioning the GOP to net up to five additional seats in Texas.
Texas redistricting bill sparks criticism from civil rights groups over their claims of voter suppression
Read full article: Texas redistricting bill sparks criticism from civil rights groups over their claims of voter suppressionThe League of United Latin American Citizens and the NAACP held a joint press conference to express frustration with the bill, calling it a suppression of minority voters.
Doggett won’t seek reelection to Congress if new district is upheld by courts, paving way for Casar
Read full article: Doggett won’t seek reelection to Congress if new district is upheld by courts, paving way for CasarCasar moved quickly to coalesce Austin Democrats, launching his campaign for the 37th Congressional District Monday with endorsements from 42 current and former Texas elected officials.
GOP state Rep. Briscoe Cain files for redrawn 9th Congressional District
Read full article: GOP state Rep. Briscoe Cain files for redrawn 9th Congressional DistrictThe Houston-area district, currently occupied by Democratic Rep. Al Green, is being redrawn by GOP lawmakers to favor Republicans and cover almost entirely new territory.
Texas is fighting to use its new congressional maps in 2026. How does gerrymandering impact Texans?
Read full article: Texas is fighting to use its new congressional maps in 2026. How does gerrymandering impact Texans?From urban cores to rural regions, Texans' needs differ. Experts say districts encompassing geographically distant communities will dilute their voices.
Gov. Greg Abbott asks for new penalties for lawmakers who flee to halt legislative sessions
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott asks for new penalties for lawmakers who flee to halt legislative sessionsThe governor announced he was expanding his special session agenda shortly after the Texas House passed a congressional map that Democrats had delayed by leaving the state.
El Paso judge blocks Ken Paxton from taking legal action against Beto O’Rourke’s political group
Read full article: El Paso judge blocks Ken Paxton from taking legal action against Beto O’Rourke’s political groupThe order bars Paxton from prosecuting O’Rourke’s nonprofit or otherwise bringing legal action aimed at revoking Powered by People’s charter.
Texas House approves GOP congressional map after two-week delay from Democrats’ walkout
Read full article: Texas House approves GOP congressional map after two-week delay from Democrats’ walkoutRepublican lawmakers are pursuing the unusual mid-decade redistricting plan amid pressure from President Donald Trump to protect the GOP’s slim majority in the U.S. House.
Bexar County Commissioner Grant Moody eyes congressional run amid redistricting
Read full article: Bexar County Commissioner Grant Moody eyes congressional run amid redistrictingWith Republicans rearranging congressional districts in hopes of picking up more seats in the 2026 midterms, the Marine reservist announced Monday he is “actively exploring” a run in the 35th congressional district.
Texas redistricting map: How the GOP could increase its stronghold
Read full article: Texas redistricting map: How the GOP could increase its strongholdTexas lawmakers redrew congressional districts in a partisan bid to give Republicans five additional U.S. House seats. The move set off a bipartisan war across the U.S.
Texas House Democrats return to Capitol, ending walkout over redistricting plan
Read full article: Texas House Democrats return to Capitol, ending walkout over redistricting planAfter two weeks out of state, Democratic lawmakers returned to Austin, paving the way for Republicans to pass their proposed congressional map.
Abbott calls second special session as first round ends with Democrats still out of state
Read full article: Abbott calls second special session as first round ends with Democrats still out of stateThe second session is set to consider the same agenda that stalled in the first, with redistricting and disaster response at the top of the governor’s priorities.
Riding political wins, a once-restrained Gov. Greg Abbott is increasingly steamrolling foes
Read full article: Riding political wins, a once-restrained Gov. Greg Abbott is increasingly steamrolling foesThe third-term governor appears determined to win any battle — even if it means scorched-earth primary crusades or trying to boot duly elected legislators from office.
Texas Democrats say they will return to state once session ends, California unveils retaliatory map
Read full article: Texas Democrats say they will return to state once session ends, California unveils retaliatory mapIn a statement, the House Democratic Caucus said its lawyers had advised returning “to build a strong public legislative record for the upcoming legal battle” against the GOP’s map.
Casar, Doggett would run for same Austin congressional seat under GOP map, setting up clash of generations
Read full article: Casar, Doggett would run for same Austin congressional seat under GOP map, setting up clash of generationsThe contest would unearth brewing Democratic tensions over age and experience, forcing Austin politicos to choose between two well-liked progressives.
Illinois court rejects Texas request to enforce arrest warrants against House Democrats
Read full article: Illinois court rejects Texas request to enforce arrest warrants against House DemocratsJudge Scott Larson ruled that the Texas speaker and attorney general had “failed to present a legal basis for the court” to take up the issue.
Texas could lose political clout under Trump’s call for a new census that excludes undocumented immigrants
Read full article: Texas could lose political clout under Trump’s call for a new census that excludes undocumented immigrantsRepublicans believe population increases in red states, such as Texas, would offset losses from not counting immigrants who lack legal status.
TribCast: Will 13 Democrats be expelled from the Texas House?
Read full article: TribCast: Will 13 Democrats be expelled from the Texas House?In this week’s episode, Matthew and Eleanor ask University of Houston law professor David Froomkin to help them break down the legal cases seeking to remove 13 Democrats from the Texas House.
Texas Senate approves new congressional lines as House Democrats remain out of state
Read full article: Texas Senate approves new congressional lines as House Democrats remain out of stateDemocrats' absence has halted work in the Texas House, which must also approve the new boundaries, for more than a week.
Abbott vows to immediately call Texas lawmakers back to work if special session ends without new maps
Read full article: Abbott vows to immediately call Texas lawmakers back to work if special session ends without new mapsThe leaders of both chambers said they would adjourn for the session Friday if Democrats do not return, while the governor said he might add more items to his agenda.
Texas Supreme Court won’t rule for weeks on GOP requests to expel Democrats who left the state
Read full article: Texas Supreme Court won’t rule for weeks on GOP requests to expel Democrats who left the stateThe governor and attorney general have asked the court to find that Democratic lawmakers abandoned their seats when they left Texas to delay a new congressional map.
In redistricting clash, Texas GOP flexes power to shut down Democrats' last tool of resistance
Read full article: In redistricting clash, Texas GOP flexes power to shut down Democrats' last tool of resistanceSince Democratic lawmakers left Texas to delay Republicans’ new map, state leaders have challenged the limits of traditional democratic norms to break the impasse.
Judge blocks Beto O’Rourke from financially supporting Texas Democrats who left the state
Read full article: Judge blocks Beto O’Rourke from financially supporting Texas Democrats who left the stateThe order came at the request of Attorney General Ken Paxton, who O’Rourke accused in a separate lawsuit of going on a “fishing expedition, constitutional rights be damned.”
Ken Paxton asks Texas Supreme Court to expel 13 House Democrats over redistricting standoff
Read full article: Ken Paxton asks Texas Supreme Court to expel 13 House Democrats over redistricting standoffGov. Greg Abbott previously asked the court to expel Rep. Gene Wu, the House Democratic leader. Paxton disputed the governor’s authority to make the request.
Rep. James Talarico mulls U.S. Senate bid as his profile rises amid Texas Democrats’ redistricting standoff
Read full article: Rep. James Talarico mulls U.S. Senate bid as his profile rises amid Texas Democrats’ redistricting standoffThe Democratic state lawmaker has inquired about Senate television ad rates, two sources told the Tribune.
Texas Democrats know they may lose redistricting protest, but hope to spark a national fight
Read full article: Texas Democrats know they may lose redistricting protest, but hope to spark a national fightDemocrats concede there’s only so much they can do to keep Texas from redrawing its maps. But they want to encourage blue states to retaliate.
Paxton, Burrows ask Illinois court to enforce Texas arrest warrants against Democrats who left the state
Read full article: Paxton, Burrows ask Illinois court to enforce Texas arrest warrants against Democrats who left the stateThe attorney general is calling on the “full faith and credit” clause of the U.S. Constitution, which says states should typically honor each other’s judicial proceedings.
House Democrats helped Dustin Burrows win the gavel. Their departure from the state marks a pivotal moment for him.
Read full article: House Democrats helped Dustin Burrows win the gavel. Their departure from the state marks a pivotal moment for him.The situation is an opportunity for the speaker to bolster his credibility with the right, but he has limited tools to combat a prolonged Democratic absence.
TribCast: How long can Texas Democrats hold out?
Read full article: TribCast: How long can Texas Democrats hold out?In this week’s episode, Matthew and Eleanor speak with state Rep. Gina Hinojosa, D-Austin, about her and her colleagues’ decision to flee the state, the potential financial and criminal penalties and her opposition to the state’s proposed new congressional map.
Gov. Greg Abbott asks Texas Supreme Court to expel House Democratic leader who left state
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott asks Texas Supreme Court to expel House Democratic leader who left stateLegal experts say it’s “inconsistent with the Texas Constitution” to argue that leaving the state to halt legislative action qualifies as abandoning an office.
Beto O’Rourke’s political group is a top funder for Texas Democrats’ exodus to block GOP congressional map
Read full article: Beto O’Rourke’s political group is a top funder for Texas Democrats’ exodus to block GOP congressional mapThe former El Paso congressman also contributed to House Democrats’ 2021 quorum break. A PAC backed by Democratic donor George Soros is also involved in this year’s effort.
Texas House issues arrest warrants for Democrats who left state to block congressional redistricting
Read full article: Texas House issues arrest warrants for Democrats who left state to block congressional redistrictingThe warrants apply only within state lines, making them largely symbolic as most of the legislators in question decamped to Illinois, New York and Massachusetts.
Denying quorum has been a Texas political strategy since 1870
Read full article: Denying quorum has been a Texas political strategy since 1870While the Democrats could technically derail the GOP’s redistricting map, such efforts have been largely symbolic and had limited success blocking past legislation, experts say.
In draft congressional map, Texas Republicans bet big that gains with Latino voters will persist
Read full article: In draft congressional map, Texas Republicans bet big that gains with Latino voters will persistThe plan increases the share of Hispanic voters in three of the five districts targeted by the GOP, banking that enough will turn out and vote for Republicans without Donald Trump on the ballot.
Texas Democrats are fundraising to potentially leave the state to block GOP-backed redistricting
Read full article: Texas Democrats are fundraising to potentially leave the state to block GOP-backed redistrictingThe money could be used to cover the $500-a-day fines lawmakers would incur under House rules set to discourage members from absconding after Democrats fled the state in 2021.
Texas Republicans, including Gov. Abbott, were reluctant to redraw the state’s congressional maps. Then Trump got involved.
Read full article: Texas Republicans, including Gov. Abbott, were reluctant to redraw the state’s congressional maps. Then Trump got involved.The governor eventually agreed to include redistricting on his special session agenda after discussing the matter with the president on a phone call.
Gov. Abbott orders special session on Hill Country flooding, redistricting, THC and unfinished GOP priorities
Read full article: Gov. Abbott orders special session on Hill Country flooding, redistricting, THC and unfinished GOP prioritiesThe Republican governor laid out an ambitious agenda that includes an unexpected array of conservative bills that failed during the regular session.
Trump aides want Texas to redraw its congressional maps to boost the GOP. What would that mean?
Read full article: Trump aides want Texas to redraw its congressional maps to boost the GOP. What would that mean?The plan would shift voters from safely red districts into blue ones. Members of the state’s Republican delegation aren’t sold on the idea.
Texas’ GOP congressional delegation meets to discuss redrawing districts ahead of midterms
Read full article: Texas’ GOP congressional delegation meets to discuss redrawing districts ahead of midtermsThe proposal would require the Texas Legislature to return for a special session to carry out the rare move of reshaping the state’s political boundaries mid-decade.
DOJ drops fight against Texas political maps as Trump administration retreats from voting rights cases
Read full article: DOJ drops fight against Texas political maps as Trump administration retreats from voting rights casesThe Biden administration had challenged a Republican-led redistricting plan that diluted the political power of minorities. Other legal challenges will continue.
Federal judge rules Galveston County commissioner maps violate Voting Rights Act
Read full article: Federal judge rules Galveston County commissioner maps violate Voting Rights ActJudge Jeffrey V. Brown, a Trump appointee, found the county districts denied Black and Latino voters “the equal opportunity to participate in the political process.”
In federal trial, Galveston County challenged on efforts to undo Black and Latino voting power
Read full article: In federal trial, Galveston County challenged on efforts to undo Black and Latino voting powerThe coastal county faces a drawn-out trial over claims of intentional discrimination in its 2021 redistricting of commissioners court precincts. The only district in which Black and Latino voters could meaningfully influence elections was dismantled.
Where Texas redistricting lawsuits stand after U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Alabama case
Read full article: Where Texas redistricting lawsuits stand after U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Alabama caseThe high court left intact a key provision of the federal Voting Rights Act in a case many feared would go the other way. The decision’s importance in ongoing litigation over Texas’ political maps will largely be felt in what didn’t happen.
Texas House reaffirms the political maps it drew in 2021
Read full article: Texas House reaffirms the political maps it drew in 2021The 150 districts didn’t change, but the vote ensured the House met its constitutional requirement to approve new maps in the first regular session following formal publication of the 2020 census results.
To be safe, Texas Senate again approves political district maps
Read full article: To be safe, Texas Senate again approves political district mapsThe vote ensured the Senate met its constitutional requirement to redraw districts in the first regular session after publication of the 2020 census results.
Texas senators draw lots to determine how long their terms will be
Read full article: Texas senators draw lots to determine how long their terms will beAfter redistricting, the state constitution requires senators to draw lots to determine which half of the chamber will have four-year terms and which will have two-year terms. This keeps Senate district elections staggered every two years for the rest of the decade.
Why all eyes are now on the often ignored Texas Board of Education races
Read full article: Why all eyes are now on the often ignored Texas Board of Education racesAll 15 seats of the State Board of Education are up for grabs in November, and one race in District 7 highlights how critical race theory has become a key issue.
Federal trial over new Texas political maps is delayed by evidence disputes
Read full article: Federal trial over new Texas political maps is delayed by evidence disputesThe Republican-drawn maps largely serve to bolster the party’s dominance. The maps are being challenged based on various claims, including intentional discrimination, vote dilution and racial gerrymandering.
City Council adopts new district map under a new redistricting process
Read full article: City Council adopts new district map under a new redistricting processMore than 39,000 San Antonio residents are now in a new city council district after the 10 present members of the city council unanimously adopted a new council district map Thursday.
City Council poised to vote on new district map
Read full article: City Council poised to vote on new district mapIn order to re-balance the population of the city’s 10 council districts after a decade of lopsided growth, the city council has to approve a new map using the population numbers from the 2020 U.S. Census.
A GOP power grab shatters 30 years of political progress for Black voters in Galveston County
Read full article: A GOP power grab shatters 30 years of political progress for Black voters in Galveston CountyRepublicans dismantled the only Galveston County commissioners precinct in which voters of color held political clout. It’s a major blow for Black and Hispanic voters who had been building political momentum.
District 2 councilman wants his half of ‘Brack’ back in redistricting plan
Read full article: District 2 councilman wants his half of ‘Brack’ back in redistricting planBrackenridge Park is currently split between District 1 and District 2 along East Mulberry Avenue, but the proposed map would place it entirely within District 1 by removing the only two precincts in the district that are fully to the west of Broadway Avenue.
Analysis: Gerrymandering has left Texas voters with few options
Read full article: Analysis: Gerrymandering has left Texas voters with few optionsTexans who don’t vote in primaries and primary runoffs are missing a chance to choose who goes to Congress and the Texas Legislature. Thanks to the political maps drawn by lawmakers last year, only a handful of those contests will be competitive in November.
City Council to review draft of new council district map Wednesday
Read full article: City Council to review draft of new council district map WednesdayAn advisory committee made up of council appointees has created the first draft of a new council district map, based on the 2020 U.S. Census numbers. Under the proposal, nine out of 10 districts would have their boundaries shifted.
“Unwinnable race”: State Sen. Beverly Powell of Burleson ends reelection bid, citing redrawn political map
Read full article: “Unwinnable race”: State Sen. Beverly Powell of Burleson ends reelection bid, citing redrawn political mapPowell, a Democrat, had won Senate District 10 by winning over a coalition of diverse voters in Tarrant County. The GOP redrew the district to branch out to counties to the south and west that made it more rural and more white.
Texas is quietly using redistricting lawsuits to launch a broader war against federal voting rights law
Read full article: Texas is quietly using redistricting lawsuits to launch a broader war against federal voting rights lawAs Texas defends against accusations that its new political maps are discriminatory, it’s laying the groundwork to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out longstanding Voting Rights Act protections.
Nearly 18% of registered Texas voters cast 2022 primary ballots
Read full article: Nearly 18% of registered Texas voters cast 2022 primary ballotsTexas has a history of a dismal turnout rate in primary elections. This year’s turnout was higher than the last six midterm primaries. Still, less than 1 in 5 registered voters participated.
Federal judges won’t halt Texas primary in state Senate district being challenged for alleged discrimination
Read full article: Federal judges won’t halt Texas primary in state Senate district being challenged for alleged discriminationThe redrawn state Senate District 10 splits Black and Hispanic voters in Tarrant County. A full trial on whether GOP lawmakers intentionally discriminated against voters of color is expected later this year.
Texas violated voting rights law during redistricting, retiring state GOP senator says in sworn court statement
Read full article: Texas violated voting rights law during redistricting, retiring state GOP senator says in sworn court statementA three-judge federal panel is hearing arguments in a lawsuit claiming that Texas Republicans violated the Voting Rights Act when they redrew state Senate District 10 in Tarrant County to lessen Black and Hispanic voting power.
Analysis: Running a Texas election while voters are distracted — by politics
Read full article: Analysis: Running a Texas election while voters are distracted — by politicsWith less than five weeks left in the primary election season, there is no shortage of political issues to debate. But most of the political conversation isn’t about the election.
Frontrunners for Texas’ new congressional seats look to send message with decisive primary wins
Read full article: Frontrunners for Texas’ new congressional seats look to send message with decisive primary winsU.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Austin, is the favorite to return to Congress via Texas’ 37th District, while Republican Wesley Hunt is the leading contender in the 38th District.
Analysis: A Texas election in the shade of government’s third branch
Read full article: Analysis: A Texas election in the shade of government’s third branchChallenges to new Texas laws on voting, political districts and abortion are all pending in court, as is the state’s challenge to federal vaccine mandates. But until the courts rule, those laws remain in place — and they provide political fodder for the incumbents who support them.