Texas state Rep. Jolanda “Jo” Jones, a Democrat, flips by maps throughout a public listening to on congressional redistricting in Austin, Texas, Friday, Aug. 1, 2025. After the invoice handed the committee, state Democrats fled to Illinois and New York to interrupt the quorum and stall a vote on the brand new maps, which closely favor Republicans.
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The Texas Home of Representatives is at a standstill after Democrats fled the state over the weekend to forestall a vote on a invoice to redraw Texas’s congressional maps. The invoice closely favors Republicans with 5 new GOP-leaning districts, one thing President Trump has brazenly advocated for.
Republicans management the Texas Home by a large margin, however with out Democrats current, their 88 members alone fall in need of the 100-member quorum required to conduct enterprise.
“To be completely clear, leaving the state does not cease this Home from doing its work, it simply delays it,” Texas Home Speaker Dustin Burrows advised the members within the chamber after failing to achieve a quorum.
He then requested for the chamber doorways to be locked and rapidly handed a movement for the Sergeant-at-Arms to challenge civil arrest warrants for unexcused, absent Home members.
Lots of the lacking lawmakers fled to Democratic strongholds New York and Illinois quite than present up within the Texas Capitol in Austin for a vote they have been sure to lose.
“That is like two soccer groups popping out of the locker room at halftime and the crew that is forward says they need to change the principles for the second half as a result of they need to win the sport,” State Rep. James Talarico (D-Austin) advised NPR from Illinois, the place he’s ready out the quorum-break.
“I imply, all of us acknowledge that as dishonest, plain and easy. And if the Republicans are going to cheat, Texas Democrats will not be going to play.”
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott mentioned in a press release that the quorum-breaking Democrats ought to “behave like adults, quite than going AWOL,” and must be expelled from workplace.
On Monday, after the failed Home session, he mentioned he had ordered the Texas Division of Public Security to “find, arrest, and return to the Home chamber any member who has deserted their obligation to Texans.”
Republican state Lawyer Common Ken Paxton, who’s working for a U.S. Senate seat, mentioned in a press launch that the present authorized framework “permits for rogue lawmakers to be discovered, arrested, and introduced again to the Capitol.”
In New York, the place a number of of the Texas Democrats decamped to keep away from arrest, Gov. Kathy Hochul held a press convention in help of the lawmakers, indicating that her majority-blue state would discover redrawing its personal electoral map. Given the state’s structure, that is probably not doubtless till 2027 or past.
“If Republicans are keen to rewrite these guidelines to provide themselves a bonus, then they’re leaving us no selection; we should do the identical,” Hochul said.
Redistricting often happens after a census, and mid-decade redraws like this one in Texas are uncommon, however different states, together with California and Missouri, are pushing for redistricting in their very own makes an attempt to lock in partisan benefits. Ohio, which went closely for Trump, is redistricting this yr as a result of a 2018 state regulation.
This try by Texas Republicans was inserted right into a particular legislative session known as by Gov. Abbott to handle the lethal Hill Nation floods that killed at the least 136 folks final month, which Texas Democrats decry as a bait-and-switch.
“Gov. Abbott has used this tragedy, taken these households who’re grieving, taken these communities who’re struggling to recuperate, and used them as hostages in a political sport,” mentioned state Home Democratic Caucus Chair Gene Wu.
“This vote is a profound act of contempt for the folks of Texas. It’s the last affirmation that to carry energy, Republicans will gladly silence the voices of Black and Latino Texans who’ve fought for generations to be heard,” Wu mentioned.
“When a majority makes use of its energy to not govern, however to erase the voices of its fellow residents, it forfeits its legitimacy.”
The combat over the newly proposed congressional map may be getting began. A plan should go the state Home earlier than the state Senate has its say.