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US Supreme Court allows Texas to use redrawn map

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What's next after Supreme Court approves pro-Trump Texas map for 2026?
By allowing Texas Republicans to redraw the state’s congressional map, the Supreme Court has kickstarted a nationwide partisan arms race over who holds a critical level of power in Washington during t...

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FOX 7 Austin on MSN · 3d
SCOTUS will allow Texas to use redrawn congressional map for 2026 election
 · 3d · on MSN
US Supreme Court revives pro-Republican Texas voting map
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New redistricting map in Texas: How does it affect East Texans specifically?
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday in favor of Texas Republicans, allowing the state to proceed with next year’s elections using newly redrawn district maps.

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Courthouse News Service · 2d
Supreme Court keeps Texas GOP maps in play for 2026 elections
KUT · 2d
Supreme Court lets Texas use gerrymandered map that could give GOP five more House seats
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Texas’ new congressional maps are in the middle of a legal battle. See how your district could look in 2026

Texas Republicans drew new districts aimed at picking up five more seats. This tool compares previous and proposed districts.
Texas Public Radio
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Texas’ new congressional map will be used in 2026. But what happens afterward?

An approaching primary election was a factor in Thursday’s Supreme Court decision to set aside a lower court’s ruling that had blocked the Republican-backed map from taking effect. A key question moving forward is whether the lines were redrawn based on race or partisan politics.
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