Featured

Court Battle Begins Over Texas Redistricted Congressional Map

A panel of three federal judges has begun hearings in El Paso to determine whether Texas can use the newly redrawn congressional map, which favors Republicans. The hearings have ignited a high-stakes redistricting battle ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

The map, redrawn this summer at the urging of President Donald Trump (R), is designed to add five Republican seats and help preserve the party's slim majority in the U.S. House.

The case is being heard by judges appointed by Trump, Barack Obama, and Ronald Reagan.

Civil rights groups and dozens of Black and Hispanic voters have challenged the map, arguing it dilutes minority voting strength in violation of the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office defended the map, claiming it corrects past Democratic gerrymanders and is a lawful partisan redraw.

"Whenever they do not get what they want, they cry racism," the state's filing argues.

Attorneys for the challengers, including the League of United Latin American Citizens, argue the map dismantled five of nine "coalition" districts where minority voters could previously combine their influence to elect canidates of choice.

"States have to follow rules when they redistrict," said Nina Perales, counsel for several plaintiffs. "They provide essentially the buffer guards to protect the democratic process."

Republican lawmakers argue that the map reflects partisan, not racial, gerrymandering.

The hearing is expected to last more than a week, though it is not yet clear when a ruling will come.

Raeylee Barefield

Raeylee Barefield is a Legislative Correspondent based in Austin, Texas, specializing in state government and public policy. With one year of reporting under her belt, she covers legislative developments, committee hearings, and policy debates. She has been cited by Texas Politics and Big Energy for her coverage and analysis of legislative and regulatory issues. Her reporting typically focuses on Public policy, Stare government, environmental policy, and energy regulation. To contact her, please reach out at Raeylee@dnm.news

Recent Posts

Ken Paxton Faces Scrutiny Over D.C. Hotel Bookings Tied to Donors

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) is facing renewed scrutiny following reports that taxpayer-funded hotel…

1 hour ago

LONESTAR — 4.3.2026 — Texas Lawmakers Spar Over Birthright Citizenship — Talarico Invokes Christian Faith Over Climate Action — and More...

Texas Lawmakers on Opposite Sides as Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship Congressman Greg Casar (D-TX)…

3 hours ago

Texas Lawmakers on Opposite Sides as Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship

Congressman Greg Casar (D-TX) sharply criticized President Donald Trump's executive order targeting birthright citizenship following…

22 hours ago

James Talarico Claims the Christian Faith Supports Climate Action

Democratic Senate nominee and Texas state Rep. James Talarico (D) is drawing renewed attention after…

1 day ago

LONESTAR — 4.2.2026 — Abbott Praises Texas Oil and Gas Industry — Texas Eyes New Mexico Territory — and More...

Greg Abbott Praises Oil and Gas Industry at TIPRO Convention Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R)…

1 day ago

Texas Eyes New Mexico Territory in Unlikely Annexation Push

A proposal quietly tucked into a routine Texas legislative document has sparked an unexpected international…

2 days ago