Why was the Texas congressional map challenged?
The map was challenged due to claims of racial gerrymandering.
Politics / Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has temporarily reinstated Texas Republicans' redrawn congressional map, overriding a lower court's ruling that blocked its use. This decision allows Texas to use the new district lines while the Supreme Court reviews the...
Texas' redrawn map, designed to give Republicans an additional five House seats, was challenged by civil rights advocacy groups. The district court’s decision was a setback for efforts to enact new maps to help shore up the party's narrow House majority. Republicans in Missouri and North Carolina also passed new maps this year to boost their party, while Trump is continuing to pressure GOP lawmakers in Indiana to do the same. The Justice Department joined a Republican-led lawsuit challenging a Democratic-drawn map in California that voters approved earlier this month.
The map was challenged due to claims of racial gerrymandering.
The Supreme Court is reviewing the case, and civil rights advocacy groups have until Monday to file a response.
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