Texas Senate passes new Republican-drawn congressional map


State Consultant Matt Morgan (R-TX) holds a map of the brand new proposed congressional districts in Texas, throughout a legislative session as Democratic lawmakers, who left the state to disclaim Republicans the chance to redraw the state’s 38 congressional districts, start returning to the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas, U.S. August 20, 2025.

Sergio Flores | Reuters

The Republican-controlled Texas state Senate handed the celebration’s new congressional maps in a single day, finishing a legislative odyssey that included vital Democratic delays and sparked a nationwide scramble over redistricting within the course of.

The vote means the maps, which had been designed to pad the Republican majority within the U.S. Congress, will go into impact when signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, a proponent of the plan who has been cheered on by President Donald Trump.

Democrats have promised to problem the measure in courtroom.

Trump initially led the requires Texas to redraw its congressional map, saying his celebration is “entitled to” 5 extra congressional seats from the state. That is what the maps intend to do: By redrawing congressional district boundaries in key cities in addition to alongside the state’s border, Texas could have 30 congressional districts that Trump carried final fall by a double-digit margin.

The GOP at the moment controls 25 of the state’s 38 congressional districts.

Republicans have been adamant, and blunt, from the beginning of the method that their train has been a political one aimed solely at rising their celebration’s energy in Washington, the place the Home is nearly evenly balanced. Democrats want a web achieve of simply three seats within the 2026 elections to take the bulk.

Democrats have accused Republicans of setting a harmful precedent by not ready till 2031 to redraw the strains, as is customary, and so they stated the brand new maps would harm minority illustration within the state, a cost their Republican colleagues denied.

In contrast to the state Home, the place enterprise floor to a halt earlier this month when dozens of Democrats fled the state to disclaim the physique a quorum to maneuver ahead with laws, forcing Abbott to name one other particular session, the Senate has not been stymied by these efforts.

The transfer drew swift condemnation from opponents of the measure.

“This isn’t democracy, that is disgraceful,” State Sen. Sarah Eckhardt stated on X.

Democrats had deliberate to push again the Senate vote into the morning Saturday in a last-ditch try and delay passage.

Earlier, State Sen. Carol Alvarado, chief of the Senate Democratic caucus, introduced on social media that she deliberate to filibuster the invoice with an extended speech and supposed to talk for a number of hours. However simply when she anticipated to start out, the Senate broke for an extended dinner break.

When members returned, Alvarado by no means had an opportunity to filibuster as a result of Republicans accused her of breaking Senate guidelines by trying to fundraise off the approaching filibuster.

Sen. Charles Perry stated it “seems to be probably illegal, at the least unethical, utilizing state assets for a marketing campaign function.”

With Abbott poised to signal the brand new maps into regulation, the highlight shifts to California, the place Democratic lawmakers have their very own proposal to redraw their state’s congressional boundaries as political retribution for Texas’ transfer. In contrast to in Texas, the place common laws is sufficient to change the maps, California Democrats’ proposal should even be authorised by the voters in a particular election this fall with a purpose to take impact.