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    Supreme Court allows Texas to use new congressional map

    The new ruling intensifies the national battle over redistricting and shifts the political ground ahead of the 2026 elections.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterDecember 5, 2025
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    Texas: The US Supreme Court has cleared the way for Texas to implement a new congressional map that could significantly bolster Republican efforts to maintain control of the House in the 2026 midterm elections.

    In an unsigned order issued, the court granted Texas’ emergency request to halt a lower-court ruling that had blocked the map. The decision, reached on an apparent 6–3 ideological split, said Texas met the criteria for emergency relief and that the lower court had made at least two serious errors in its ruling.

    The lower court had previously determined that the map, approved by the Texas Legislature and signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott in August, was likely a case of racial gerrymandering. It ordered the state to revert to its earlier district boundaries. In the US, redistricting is only considered unlawful when it is based on race, not political advantage.

    The Supreme Court, however, criticised the lower court for intervening during an active primary season. Three liberal justices dissented. Justice Elena Kagan, in a detailed objection, said the ruling does a disservice to the millions of Texans whom the District Court found were assigned to their new districts based on their race.

    Conservative justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Clarence Thomas issued a concurring opinion, arguing that the redistricting was driven by partisan, not racial motives. The push to redraw the maps in Texas, they said, was partisan advantage pure and simple, adding that California’s subsequent move to redraw its own districts was similarly motivated.

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    The battle over the Texas map has been closely watched nationally. Democrat lawmakers in Texas previously fled the state to delay the vote on the new boundaries, triggering a wider scramble across states to adjust their congressional maps. California voters approved new maps in a special election, while states including Indiana, Utah, and North Carolina have also become embroiled in redistricting disputes.

    The US Justice Department is currently challenging Texas’s redistricting plan. The Supreme Court’s decision marks a significant victory for Republicans and for President Donald Trump, whose legal team filed a brief urging the court to side with Texas.

    Analysts suggest the new map could net Republicans up to five additional seats in 2026. Texas Governor Greg Abbott stated that the new districts better align our representation in Washington with the values of our state.

    Democratic leaders condemned the decision. In Washington, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries called the map a partisan and racially discriminatory power grab designed to subvert the will of the voters. The ruling sets the stage for intense political battles ahead as states finalise their maps before the 2026 midterms.

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