Court blocks Texas from using new Republican-leaning maps in 2026 midterm elections

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The decision comes as other states spurred redistricting efforts in mid-decade, spurred by President Trump’s push to revise Texas’ electoral district maps.

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A federal judge has ruled against Texas’ new congressional maps for the 2026 midterm elections, directing the state to revert to its previous electoral districts.

The decision is a significant setback for the state and the Republican Party, as Texas’ push to revise its voting district maps has sparked a statewide political crisis and prompted other states to defy tradition and push for redistricting in mid-decade.

Texas’ Republican majority has passed a new state legislative map for August 2025 after weeks of conflict with state Democrats. Their new law gives Republicans a huge advantage in the 2026 election.

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