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A Texas court blocks the state's new congressional map, citing racial gerrymandering, and orders a return to the 2021 boundaries for the 2026 midterms.
A federal court in Texas has blocked the state’s new congressional map, finding it likely violated the Voting Rights Act by weakening Black and Hispanic voting power through racial gerrymandering.
In a 2–1 ruling on November 18, 2025, judges ordered Texas to revert to its 2021 map for the 2026 midterms.
The decision is a major blow to Republican leaders and Donald Trump, who supported the new map to bolster GOP control.
Attorney General Ken Paxton plans to appeal to the Supreme Court, but approaching election deadlines leave little time for a reversal.
The case highlights ongoing national battles over fair representation and racially biased redistricting.
Un tribunal de Texas bloquea el nuevo mapa del Congreso del estado, citando gerrymandering racial, y ordena un retorno a los límites de 2021 para las elecciones de mitad de período de 2026.