By MARK SHERMAN, Related Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court docket on Thursday got here to the rescue of Texas Republicans, permitting subsequent 12 months’s elections to be held beneath the state’s congressional redistricting plan favorable to the GOP and pushed by President Donald Trump regardless of a lower-court ruling that the map probably discriminates on the idea of race.
With conservative justices within the majority, the court docket acted on an emergency request from Texas for fast motion as a result of qualifying within the new districts already has begun, with main elections in March.
The Supreme Court docket’s order places the 2-1 ruling blocking the map on maintain at the least till after the excessive court docket points a closing determination within the case. Justice Samuel Alito had beforehand quickly blocked the order whereas the complete court docket thought-about the Texas enchantment.
The justices solid doubt on the lower-court discovering that race performed a job within the new map, saying in an unsigned assertion that Texas lawmakers had “avowedly partisan goals.”
In dissent, Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the three liberal justices that her colleagues shouldn’t have intervened at this level. Doing so, she wrote, “ensures that many Texas citizens, for no good reason, will be placed in electoral districts because of their race. And that result, as this Court has pronounced year in and year out, is a violation of the Constitution.”
The excessive court docket’s vote “is a green light for there to be even more re-redistricting, and a strong message to lower courts to butt out,” Richard Hasen, an election regulation skilled on the College of California at Los Angeles regulation college, wrote on the Election Legislation Weblog.
The justices have blocked previous lower-court rulings in congressional redistricting circumstances, most not too long ago in Alabama and Louisiana, that got here a number of months earlier than elections.
The Texas congressional map enacted final summer season at Trump’s urging was engineered to offer Republicans 5 further Home seats.
The hassle to protect a slim Republican majority within the Home in subsequent 12 months’s elections touched off a nationwide redistricting battle.
Texas was the primary state to fulfill Trump’s calls for in what has grow to be an increasing nationwide battle over redistricting. Republicans drew the state’s new map to offer the GOP 5 further seats, and Missouri and North Carolina adopted with new maps including an extra Republican seat every. To counter these strikes, California voters authorised a poll initiative to offer Democrats an extra 5 seats there.
The redrawn maps are dealing with court docket challenges in California and Missouri. A 3-judge panel allowed the brand new North Carolina map for use within the 2026 elections.
The Trump administration is suing to dam the brand new California maps, however it known as for the Supreme Court docket to maintain the redrawn Texas districts in place.
The justices are individually contemplating a case from Louisiana that might additional restrict race-based districts beneath Part 2 of the Voting Rights Act. It’s unclear how the present spherical of redistricting can be affected by the end result within the Louisiana case.
Texas Lawyer Basic Ken Paxton stated the Supreme Court docket’s order “defended Texas’s fundamental right to draw a map that ensures we are represented by Republicans.” He known as the redistricting regulation “the Big Beautiful Map.”
“Texas is paving the way as we take our country back, district by district, state by state,” Paxton stated in an announcement. “This map reflects the political climate of our state and is a massive win for Texas and every conservative who is tired of watching the left try to upend the political system with bogus lawsuits.”
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an announcement saying: “We won! Texas is officially — and legally — more red.”
Democratic Nationwide Committee chairman Ken Martin stated in an announcement that the court docket’s determination “to allow Texas Republicans’ rigged, racially gerrymandered maps to go into effect is wrong — both morally and legally. Once again, the Supreme Court gave Trump exactly what he wanted: a rigged map to help Republicans avoid accountability in the midterms for turning their backs on the American people.”
Within the Texas case, U.S. District Judges Jeffrey V. Brown and David Guaderrama concluded that the redistricting plan probably dilutes the political energy of Black and Latino voters in violation of the Structure. Trump appointed Brown in his first time period whereas President Barack Obama, a Democrat, appointed Guaderrama.
“To be sure, politics played a role in drawing the 2025 Map,” Brown wrote. “But it was much more than just politics. Substantial evidence shows that Texas racially gerrymandered the 2025 Map.”
The bulk opinion provoked a vituperative dissent from Decide Jerry Smith, an appeals court docket choose on the panel.
Smith accused Brown of “pernicious judicial misbehavior” for not giving Smith enough time earlier than issuing the bulk opinion. Smith, an appointee of President Ronald Reagan, a Republican, additionally disagreed strenuously with the substance of the opinion, saying it could be a candidate for the “Nobel Prize for Fiction,” if there have been such an award.
U.S. Lawyer Basic Pam Bondi hailed Thursday’s Supreme Court docket keep, posting on X, “Federal courts have no right to interfere with a State’s decision to redraw legislative maps for partisan reasons.”
The brand new map eradicated 5 of the state’s 9 “coalition” districts, the place no minority group has a majority however collectively they outnumber non-Hispanic white voters. The full variety of congressional districts wherein minorities make up a majority of voting-age residents dropped from 16 to 14.
But Republicans argued the map is healthier for minority voters. There’s a brand new, eighth Hispanic-majority district, and two Black-majority districts as an alternative of none.
However critics think about that the Hispanic or Black majority in every district is so slim that white voters, who are inclined to prove in bigger percentages, will management election outcomes.
Related Press author John Hanna contributed to this report from Topeka, Kansas.

