Texas adopts electoral map aimed at preserving Trump’s Congress grip
The Republican plan, which critics call ‘disgraceful’, comes after a week of drama that saw Democrats flee the state in an effort to block the vote

Texas legislators approved early on Saturday a new electoral map aimed at carving out five new Republican-leaning seats in the state to help the party retain control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections.
US President Donald Trump had pressured Republican-run Texas to create the new map to help prevent Democratic opponents from taking over the House of Representatives in 2026, halfway through his term.
The state senate voted along party lines to pass the map 18-11 shortly after midnight local time, following more than eight hours of heated debate.
Democratic Senator Carol Alvarado’s last-ditch plans to filibuster the map were thwarted when Republicans used a rare procedural motion to halt debate, end the filibuster, and proceed directly to the final vote.
Democratic Senator Sarah Eckhardt said on social media that shutting down a filibuster was “unprecedented”.
“This is not democracy, this is disgraceful,” she added.