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Texas panel advances redrawn congressional map that could take 5 Democratic seats

TEXAS, AUG 1 – The Texas House Redistricting Committee advanced a map increasing Republican-leaning districts by five, aiming to secure GOP control amid Democratic legal challenges and voter suppression claims.

  • Texas Republicans advanced a new congressional map on Saturday intending to add five Republican-leaning districts to the state's 38 House seats.
  • The redistricting effort follows pressure from President Trump’s political operatives aiming to maintain GOP control amid concerns over alleged racial gerrymandering in current district lines.
  • Democrats criticized the proposal for diluting the voting power of people of color and dismantling key Democratic-held districts, while Republicans reject these claims and emphasize political performance in drawing boundaries.
  • The approved committee vote was 12 to 6 along party lines, with data showing the new map would increase Republican-held seats from 66% to 79%, and five districts would reflect Trump’s 2024 margins by at least 10 points.
  • Legal challenges and political resistance from Democrats, including plans to mobilize voters and potentially deny quorum, suggest prolonged disputes that could delay implementation beyond the 2026 election cycle.
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Redrawn Texas congressional map advances as Republicans look to seize control of multiple Democratic seats

A Texas House panel on Saturday advanced a new congressional map as state Republicans power ahead with a strategy backed by President Donald Trump to hold on to the House majority in the 2026 midterms.

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Roll Call broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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