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US Supreme Court reinstates Republican-favoured Texas electoral map

On April 27, 2026, the US

Elizabeth MelimopoulosAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-27 · 22:48 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
US Supreme Court reinstates Republican-favoured Texas electoral map
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On April 27, 2026, the US

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The Supreme Court ruling split along ideological lines, with six conservative justices in the majority and three liberal justices dissenting.

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The US Supreme Court formally reinstated a redrawn Texas electoral map expected to boost Republican representation in the US House.

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The redistricting was an intentional effort to limit the power of Black people and other people of colour.

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A lower court had previously blocked the map after finding it was likely racially discriminatory and in violation of constitutional protections.

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The redrawn map could flip up to five Democratic Party-held House seats to Republicans.

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The reinstated map, backed by President Donald Trump, could flip key districts to Republicans.Published On 27 Apr 2026The US Supreme Court has formally reinstated a redrawn Texas electoral map expected to boost Republican representation in the US House of Representatives, as President Donald Trump’s party seeks to maintain control of Congress in the 2026 midterm elections.The ruling, issued on Monday, split along ideological lines, with the court’s six conservative justices in the majority and the three liberal justices dissenting.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Democrats up in Virginia, but US voters may pay price for redistricting warlist 2 of 3Trump calls Virginia election ‘rigged’ after redistricting referendumlist 3 of 3Virginia redistricting election results: Key takeaways from Democrats’ winend of listThe map – sought by Trump, approved by the Republican-led state legislature in August 2025, and signed by Governor Greg Abbott – could flip up to five Democratic Party-held House seats to Republicans.The Supreme Court’s ruling overturned a lower court decision that had blocked the map’s use after finding it was likely racially discriminatory and in violation of constitutional protections.Trump had urged Republican lawmakers last year to redraw congressional maps to strengthen the party’s position ahead of the November midterms, a push that has since evolved into a broader nationwide battle over redistricting.Civil rights advocates sharply criticised the decision, arguing that the redistricting weakens the political influence of racial minorities.“This was an intentional effort to limit the power of Black people and other people of colour,” Damon Hewitt, president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said on Monday.“This ruling does not erase the facts. Texas dismantled majority-minority congressional districts after the Trump administration urged the state to do exactly that.