Texas Democrats return to the state, ending two-week standoff over redistricting
Texas Democrats ended a two-week walkout that blocked GOP redistricting plans designed to add five Republican congressional seats ahead of the 2026 midterms, vowing legal challenges.
- Texas Democrats ended a two-week walkout and began returning to the state, allowing the Republican-led Legislature to reconvene on Monday to resume redistricting votes.
- The Democrats initially fled earlier this month to block a Republican redistricting vote designed to create five new districts favorable to Republicans in Congress.
- Governor Greg Abbott called a special session to pass the maps, issued civil arrest warrants for absent Democrats, and vowed to continue special sessions until approval.
- House Democrats announced a formal legal team to challenge the maps as racial gerrymandering, while California Democrats plan legislation and a November 4 referendum to counteract Texas's efforts.
- The renewed legislative session marks a key phase in a broader partisan battle over congressional control, with both states using redistricting to influence federal representation.
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Texas Democrats who fled state in protest of gerrymandering return home, restoring quorum
More than 50 Texas Democratic lawmakers who fled the state two weeks ago in protest of their Republican colleagues’ aggressive redistricting plans have returned, restoring quorum and allowing the GOP’s effort to proceed
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