After a protracted day of debate, the Texas Home of Representatives handed a Republican-favored congressional map Wednesday night that would flip 5 districts purple by merging Democratic seats within the Houston, Austin, and Dallas-Fort Price areas to kind new Republican-leaning seats and by making two Rio Grande Valley districts at the moment held by Democrats extra aggressive.
Districts at the moment held by Democratic Reps. Al Inexperienced, Marc Veasey, Julie Johnson, Greg Casar and Lloyd Doggett are doubtlessly focused.
The vote got here weeks after state Democrats decried the unorthodox mid-decade redistricting as blatant gerrymandering to extend the variety of GOP congressional seats.
The brand new map doesn’t seem to considerably weaken any GOP-held seats however consultants have mentioned it might depend on the sturdiness of Hispanic assist for Republicans in 2024 to hold into subsequent yr’s midterms. The maps have gone by way of some small changes since being first launched in July.
Texas Speaker of the Home Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, oversees a debate over a redrawn U.S. congressional map in Texas throughout a particular session, Aug. 20, 2025, in Austin, Texas.
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It’s seemingly that the redistricting plan, which was pushed by President Donald Trump, will go. The map may go the state Senate as quickly as the tip of the week and would then go to Gov. Greg Abbott for his signature.
Democrats are anticipated to problem the map in courtroom and mentioned this week that they’re talking out on the ground of the Texas Home to construct a “authorized case.”
Home Democrats tried to stall deliberations for hours throughout Wednesday’s ground session earlier than the ultimate vote with numerous lengthy shot modification proposals. Home Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Gene Wu proposed an modification to desk consideration of the maps till the Jeffrey Epstein recordsdata are launched by U.S. Lawyer Common Pam Bondi, however Wu’s modification was dismissed as not germane to the matter at hand. Members additionally voted down an modification from Rep. Chris Turner to kill the invoice and several other others tried to get amendments to both desk or scuttle the maps, all to no avail.

Texas state Rep. Harold Dutton Jr., D-Houston, speaks as he stands with fellow Democrats throughout debate over a redrawn U.S. congressional map in Texas throughout a particular session, Aug. 20, 2025, in Austin, Texas.
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Earlier than the ultimate vote, Democrats decried Republicans’ efforts as undemocratic and mentioned they had been had been working solely on the behest of Trump.
“It’s possible you’ll not perceive gerrymandering, chances are you’ll not perceive redistricting, however I hope you perceive mendacity, dishonest and stealing, as a result of that is what individuals do, individuals like Donald Trump, individuals just like the Republican Occasion of Texas, after they cannot win, they cheat,” Wu mentioned.
Democratic Rep. Joe Moody mentioned, “These maps are deepening the battle for communities of colour that may solely worsen as a result of one small man in D.C. demanded it. That is the place division turns into dictatorship, the federal government towards the individuals. Some individuals listed below are doing a lot successful that they can not see what we’re all shedding.”
Democratic Rep. Harold Dutton informed Republicans, “I do not assume you may ever win. I believe you may win maybe a battle, however the conflict, the conflict, you’ll all the time do not forget that the conflict will probably be gained by proper and justice.”
Through the hours-long feedback from Democrats who accused Republicans of pushing ahead with the maps with out their enter as they pitched numerous amendments, GOP Rep. Todd Hunter, who authored the invoice, snapped again — significantly after Rep.Gervin Hawkins made related insinuations — that the Home was unable to get any work accomplished as a result of Democrats fled the state.

Texas Home Democratic Caucus Chair Gene Wu debates the newly launched redistricting invoice, Home invoice 4 throughout a Home assembly within the State Capitol on Aug. 20, 2025, in Austin, Texas.
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“You personal the walkout, you mentioned you probably did that, however do not come into this physique and say we did not embrace you. You left for 18 days, and that is fallacious,” Hunter mentioned.
The particular session was delayed after Democrats left the state to keep away from a quorum, regardless of threats of arrest from Abbott and different Republican leaders.
Some Democrats returned to the statehouse on Monday and allowed the legislature to achieve a quorum. All 88 Home Republicans voted for the invoice and 52 of the 62 Democrats within the Home voted towards it.
A handful of Texas Home Democrats refused legislation enforcement escorts to make sure they would not depart the state once more. They stayed in a single day within the Texas Home in solidarity with state Rep. Nicole Collier, who had refused to signal a “permission slip” permitting her to go away the state Capitol with a legislation enforcement escort.
The Texas state Capitol additionally dealt with a social media menace Tuesday evening that led to the evacuation of grounds and the constructing, however Democratic lawmakers who had been already within the constructing remained inside.

Protesters collect within the rotunda outdoors the Home Chamber on the Texas Capitol as lawmakers debate a redrawn U.S. congressional map in Texas throughout a particular session, Aug. 20, 2025, in Austin, Texas.
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The invoice, which was newly filed for the second particular session after the primary one was adjourned resulting from not having a quorum, handed out of committee on Monday.
Abbott, who had positioned redistricting on the agenda for each of the particular legislative classes he known as, wrote in an announcement congratulating Republican Home members that Democrats had “shirked their obligation, in futility.”
“I congratulate Speaker Burrows and the Republican members of the Texas Home of Representatives for passing congressional districts that higher replicate the precise votes of Texans,” Abbott wrote. “Whereas Democrats shirked their obligation, in futility, and ran away to different states, Republicans stayed the course, stayed at work and stayed true to Texas. I’ll signal this invoice as soon as it passes the Senate and will get to my desk.”
California’s Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has been pushing a plan to attract new congressional maps in California in response to Texas or to different Republican-led states redrawing theirs, wrote in a put up on X, “Congratulations to @GregAbbott_TX — you’ll now go down in historical past as certainly one of Donald Trump’s most loyal lapdogs. Shredding our nation’s founding rules. What a legacy.”
In one other put up, he wrote merely, “It’s on, Texas.”
California’s legislature is about to take up and vote on redistricting laws on Thursday.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, in her personal put up, wrote, “Sport on.” Hochul has expressed assist for redrawing New York’s congressional maps, however state legislators have mentioned the earliest maps may very well be in impact is probably going 2028.
