Judge rejects ‘racially gerrymandered’ maps in Texas that gave Republicans extra districts

The GuardianTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 7:31:02 PM
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Judge rejects ‘racially gerrymandered’ maps in Texas that gave Republicans extra districts
  • A federal judge has blocked Texas from implementing new congressional maps that were deemed likely to be racially gerrymandered, ordering the state to revert to older maps. This ruling poses a significant challenge for Republicans, who had anticipated gaining additional seats through the new maps. The decision reflects ongoing scrutiny over redistricting practices in Texas, which have faced allegations of racial bias and manipulation.
  • The ruling is crucial for the Republican Party, as it threatens their strategy to secure more congressional seats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The party's efforts to redraw district lines have been met with legal challenges, and this setback may hinder their ability to consolidate power in Texas, a key battleground state.
  • This development highlights the contentious nature of gerrymandering in U.S. politics, with ongoing debates about its implications for fair representation. As states grapple with redistricting, the contrasting approaches of Republican and Democratic states reveal a broader struggle over electoral power, with both sides seeking to influence the political landscape in their favor.
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