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DOJ drops fight against Texas political maps as Trump administration retreats from voting rights cases

Read full article: DOJ drops fight against Texas political maps as Trump administration retreats from voting rights cases

The Biden administration had challenged a Republican-led redistricting plan that diluted the political power of minorities. Other legal challenges will continue.

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How a fraction of voters decide who runs Texas

Read full article: How a fraction of voters decide who runs Texas

In Texas, whoโ€™ll run the state is usually decided in the primary. Because of gerrymandering and noncompetitive elections, few people participate.

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Federal judge rules Galveston County commissioner maps violate Voting Rights Act

Read full article: Federal judge rules Galveston County commissioner maps violate Voting Rights Act

Judge Jeffrey V. Brown, a Trump appointee, found the county districts denied Black and Latino voters โ€œthe equal opportunity to participate in the political process.โ€

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In federal trial, Galveston County challenged on efforts to undo Black and Latino voting power

Read full article: In federal trial, Galveston County challenged on efforts to undo Black and Latino voting power

The coastal county faces a drawn-out trial over claims of intentional discrimination in its 2021 redistricting of commissioners court precincts. The only district in which Black and Latino voters could meaningfully influence elections was dismantled.

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Where Texas redistricting lawsuits stand after U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Alabama case

Read full article: Where Texas redistricting lawsuits stand after U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Alabama case

The high court left intact a key provision of the federal Voting Rights Act in a case many feared would go the other way. The decisionโ€™s importance in ongoing litigation over Texasโ€™ political maps will largely be felt in what didnโ€™t happen.

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Texas House reaffirms the political maps it drew in 2021

Read full article: Texas House reaffirms the political maps it drew in 2021

The 150 districts didnโ€™t change, but the vote ensured the House met its constitutional requirement to approve new maps in the first regular session following formal publication of the 2020 census results.

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To be safe, Texas Senate again approves political district maps

Read full article: To be safe, Texas Senate again approves political district maps

The vote ensured the Senate met its constitutional requirement to redraw districts in the first regular session after publication of the 2020 census results.

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Texas senators draw lots to determine how long their terms will be

Read full article: Texas senators draw lots to determine how long their terms will be

After redistricting, the state constitution requires senators to draw lots to determine which half of the chamber will have four-year terms and which will have two-year terms. This keeps Senate district elections staggered every two years for the rest of the decade.

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Texas Senate votes to take up redistricting again

Read full article: Texas Senate votes to take up redistricting again

The redistricting process this year is mostly procedural and is not expected to produce very different results from the most recent process completed in 2021.

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Why all eyes are now on the often ignored Texas Board of Education races

Read full article: Why all eyes are now on the often ignored Texas Board of Education races

All 15 seats of the State Board of Education are up for grabs in November, and one race in District 7 highlights how critical race theory has become a key issue.

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Federal trial over new Texas political maps is delayed by evidence disputes

Read full article: Federal trial over new Texas political maps is delayed by evidence disputes

The Republican-drawn maps largely serve to bolster the partyโ€™s dominance. The maps are being challenged based on various claims, including intentional discrimination, vote dilution and racial gerrymandering.

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A GOP power grab shatters 30 years of political progress for Black voters in Galveston County

Read full article: A GOP power grab shatters 30 years of political progress for Black voters in Galveston County

Republicans dismantled the only Galveston County commissioners precinct in which voters of color held political clout. Itโ€™s a major blow for Black and Hispanic voters who had been building political momentum.

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Analysis: Gerrymandering has left Texas voters with few options

Read full article: Analysis: Gerrymandering has left Texas voters with few options

Texans who donโ€™t vote in primaries and primary runoffs are missing a chance to choose who goes to Congress and the Texas Legislature. Thanks to the political maps drawn by lawmakers last year, only a handful of those contests will be competitive in November.

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Hereโ€™s your ballot for the May 24 Texas primary runoff election

Read full article: Hereโ€™s your ballot for the May 24 Texas primary runoff election

See the full list of candidates in the Democratic and Republican primary runoffs, and find out whoโ€™s on your ballot based on where you live.

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โ€œUnwinnable raceโ€: State Sen. Beverly Powell of Burleson ends reelection bid, citing redrawn political map

Read full article: โ€œUnwinnable raceโ€: State Sen. Beverly Powell of Burleson ends reelection bid, citing redrawn political map

Powell, a Democrat, had won Senate District 10 by winning over a coalition of diverse voters in Tarrant County. The GOP redrew the district to branch out to counties to the south and west that made it more rural and more white.

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Texas is quietly using redistricting lawsuits to launch a broader war against federal voting rights law

Read full article: Texas is quietly using redistricting lawsuits to launch a broader war against federal voting rights law

As Texas defends against accusations that its new political maps are discriminatory, itโ€™s laying the groundwork to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out longstanding Voting Rights Act protections.

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Nearly 18% of registered Texas voters cast 2022 primary ballots

Read full article: Nearly 18% of registered Texas voters cast 2022 primary ballots

Texas has a history of a dismal turnout rate in primary elections. This yearโ€™s turnout was higher than the last six midterm primaries. Still, less than 1 in 5 registered voters participated.

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Federal judges wonโ€™t halt Texas primary in state Senate district being challenged for alleged discrimination

Read full article: Federal judges wonโ€™t halt Texas primary in state Senate district being challenged for alleged discrimination

The redrawn state Senate District 10 splits Black and Hispanic voters in Tarrant County. A full trial on whether GOP lawmakers intentionally discriminated against voters of color is expected later this year.

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Texas violated voting rights law during redistricting, retiring state GOP senator says in sworn court statement

Read full article: Texas violated voting rights law during redistricting, retiring state GOP senator says in sworn court statement

A three-judge federal panel is hearing arguments in a lawsuit claiming that Texas Republicans violated the Voting Rights Act when they redrew state Senate District 10 in Tarrant County to lessen Black and Hispanic voting power.

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Analysis: Running a Texas election while voters are distracted โ€” by politics

Read full article: Analysis: Running a Texas election while voters are distracted โ€” by politics

With less than five weeks left in the primary election season, there is no shortage of political issues to debate. But most of the political conversation isnโ€™t about the election.

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Frontrunners for Texasโ€™ new congressional seats look to send message with decisive primary wins

Read full article: Frontrunners for Texasโ€™ new congressional seats look to send message with decisive primary wins

U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Austin, is the favorite to return to Congress via Texasโ€™ 37th District, while Republican Wesley Hunt is the leading contender in the 38th District.

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Analysis: A Texas election in the shade of governmentโ€™s third branch

Read full article: Analysis: A Texas election in the shade of governmentโ€™s third branch

Challenges to new Texas laws on voting, political districts and abortion are all pending in court, as is the stateโ€™s challenge to federal vaccine mandates. But until the courts rule, those laws remain in place โ€” and they provide political fodder for the incumbents who support them.

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Hereโ€™s your Texas 2022 March primary ballot

Read full article: Hereโ€™s your Texas 2022 March primary ballot

The Texas 2022 primary will take place March 1. See the full list of candidates statewide and find out who's on your ballot based on where you live.

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Top stories from our data visuals team in 2021

Read full article: Top stories from our data visuals team in 2021

In 2021, the Tribuneโ€™s data visuals team helped tell the biggest stories affecting Texans. Hereโ€™s a roundup of our most impactful work.

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Opportunity was snatched away from Dallas County Latino communities when Texas Republicans redrew congressional maps

Read full article: Opportunity was snatched away from Dallas County Latino communities when Texas Republicans redrew congressional maps

Dallas-area Latinos hoped their growing numbers would finally translate into political clout this year through the creation of a new congressional district anchored by their communities. Instead, their neighborhoods were splintered between numerous white-majority districts.

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Analysis: Texasโ€™ population has changed much faster than its political maps

Read full article: Analysis: Texasโ€™ population has changed much faster than its political maps

Texasโ€™ population has grown 40% this century, and 91% of the new Texans are people of color. Federal judges now have to decide whether those monumental changes are reflected in the stateโ€™s political maps.

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U.S. Department of Justice sues Texas over new political maps

Read full article: U.S. Department of Justice sues Texas over new political maps

Texas lawmakers illegally discriminated against voters of color by drawing new political districts that give white voters more political power despite rapid growth of Hispanic and Black populations, the department claims in its lawsuit.

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Analysis: The Texas-Mexico frontier still tops the news โ€” and state politics

Read full article: Analysis: The Texas-Mexico frontier still tops the news โ€” and state politics

For Texas voters, fear of an insecure border consistently overshadows other issues โ€” electric grid failures, handgun regulation, abortion access โ€” even when those things top the news.

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New maps draw IRE from both sides as county commissions deal with fallout from new maps

Read full article: New maps draw IRE from both sides as county commissions deal with fallout from new maps

Inside a packed room earlier this month, Galveston County residents gathered to speak in opposition to proposed new precinct maps.

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Congressional gerrymandering by Texas Republicans cut out the heart of Houstonโ€™s Asian community

Read full article: Congressional gerrymandering by Texas Republicans cut out the heart of Houstonโ€™s Asian community

Asian and Pacific Islander populations surged in Texas over the past decade, but their political power is weakened under new congressional maps. A northwest Houston neighborhood offers a case study in how that was done.

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State Rep. Alex Dominguez will run to replace retiring state Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. in high-stakes Democratic primary

Read full article: State Rep. Alex Dominguez will run to replace retiring state Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. in high-stakes Democratic primary

Lucio is retiring from the Rio Grande Valley seat, and Dominguez wants to continue his legacy of focusing on education in the region. But he suggested he would take a different approach to at least a couple issues, including abortion.

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State Rep. Ryan Guillen switches to GOP in latest blow to South Texas Democrats

Read full article: State Rep. Ryan Guillen switches to GOP in latest blow to South Texas Democrats

The Rio Grande City lawmaker was the least liberal Democrat in the Texas House this year, according to a political scientistโ€™s rankings of lawmakers.

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Analysis: Early signs point to another Republican-dominated election cycle in Texas

Read full article: Analysis: Early signs point to another Republican-dominated election cycle in Texas

Republican incumbents enter their reelection campaigns well ahead of their Republican challengers and with most voters unacquainted with the Democratic challengers in the field, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.

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Texasโ€™ new House map challenged in state court, expanding redistricting fight

Read full article: Texasโ€™ new House map challenged in state court, expanding redistricting fight

The Mexican American Legislative Caucus is arguing that the new state House map violates the Texas Constitution. The lawsuit follows two legal challenges to the stateโ€™s new maps previously filed in federal court.

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Analysis: Texas legislators arenโ€™t ready to take self-interest out of redistricting

Read full article: Analysis: Texas legislators arenโ€™t ready to take self-interest out of redistricting

In Texas, the Legislature draws political maps โ€” with results that predictably favor the party in power. Do independent commissions do any better?

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Democratic state Reps. Claudia Ordaz Perez and Art Fierro will vie for the same El Paso House seat due to redistricting

Read full article: Democratic state Reps. Claudia Ordaz Perez and Art Fierro will vie for the same El Paso House seat due to redistricting

Ordaz Perez announced she will challenge Fierro after new political maps forced her to run against another incumbent if she wanted to seek a new term. Democrats have criticized the GOP-drawn House map for diluting the El Paso area's representation.

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Analysis: With grades like these for political maps, Texas wonโ€™t be making the honor roll

Read full article: Analysis: With grades like these for political maps, Texas wonโ€™t be making the honor roll

The new political maps drawn by Texas Republicans have run into some criticism from academics studying gerrymandering. That puts the Texans in the same boat with Illinois Democrats.

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Analysis: Maps bolster Republicans in the Texas Senate, especially the top one

Read full article: Analysis: Maps bolster Republicans in the Texas Senate, especially the top one

The new political maps drawn by the Texas Senate don't just favor Republicans; that much was expected from a Republican majority. The maps help Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick pick which Republicans he wants in the Senate.

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Analysis: Are lawmakers trying to make Texans more confident in elections, or less?

Read full article: Analysis: Are lawmakers trying to make Texans more confident in elections, or less?

After conservative complaints about the national results in the 2020 election, Texas Republicans have tried to anticipate everything that might play against them in 2022, right down to whoโ€™ll be at the helm.

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Houston Newsmakers: Redistricting is a near miss for Jackson Lee

Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Redistricting is a near miss for Jackson Lee

Houston Newsmakers: Redistricting is a near miss for Jackson Lee

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Texasโ€™ new political maps create safer districts for incumbents โ€” and put an end to some challengersโ€™ runs

Read full article: Texasโ€™ new political maps create safer districts for incumbents โ€” and put an end to some challengersโ€™ runs

The redistricting process in the GOP-dominated Legislature made many political districts less competitive, which some experts believe might hurt civic engagement.

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Texas has new political maps. See which districts your home is in.

Read full article: Texas has new political maps. See which districts your home is in.

This yearโ€™s elections will take place using newly redrawn political maps for the stateโ€™s congressional, House, Senate and Board of Education districts. Search your address to see how the new districts will affect your community.

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In fast-growing Central Texas, redistricting sparks political reshuffling in upcoming statehouse and congressional races

Read full article: In fast-growing Central Texas, redistricting sparks political reshuffling in upcoming statehouse and congressional races

The fast-growing region likely will see a considerable number of new state and federal lawmakers after the 2022 election. And in many cases, they will be representing districts whose boundaries have significantly shifted.

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TribCast: Is the Texas Legislature finished for 2021?

Read full article: TribCast: Is the Texas Legislature finished for 2021?

On this weekโ€™s episode, Matthew speaks with Alexa, James and Patrick about the end of the Texas Legislatureโ€™s third special session and whether there will be a fourth.

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Analysis: Texas legislators set the table for the 2022 elections

Read full article: Analysis: Texas legislators set the table for the 2022 elections

The controversial issues youโ€™ve heard Texas lawmakers debate for most of the year arenโ€™t going away; many of them will be argued all over again during the 2022 elections.

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Republicans say Texasโ€™ new political maps are โ€œrace blind.โ€ To some voters of color, that translates as political invisibility.

Read full article: Republicans say Texasโ€™ new political maps are โ€œrace blind.โ€ To some voters of color, that translates as political invisibility.

With partisan fervor, Republicans drew new maps for Congress and the Legislature that dilute the power of voters of color. Now the lawsuits begin, as groups that feel marginalized battle for representation in the halls of power.

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Five takeaways from Texasโ€™ third special legislative session

Read full article: Five takeaways from Texasโ€™ third special legislative session

Gov. Greg Abbottโ€™s office says thereโ€™s no plan for a fourth special session at this time. If this was the final special session of the year, what did we learn from it?

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Texas Republicans send Gov. Greg Abbott a new congressional map that protects GOP power, reduces influence of voters of color

Read full article: Texas Republicans send Gov. Greg Abbott a new congressional map that protects GOP power, reduces influence of voters of color

After a few last-minute alterations, the state's new congressional districts are drawn and await the scrutiny of federal courts. Already, one lawsuit has been filed claiming the new maps intentionally discriminate against Latino voters.

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First lawsuit filed challenging new Texas political maps as intentionally discriminatory

Read full article: First lawsuit filed challenging new Texas political maps as intentionally discriminatory

Before theyโ€™re even signed into law, the stateโ€™s new maps for congressional and statehouse districts have been challenged in federal court by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

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Longtime U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett will run in the Austin area's new congressional district

Read full article: Longtime U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett will run in the Austin area's new congressional district

The Austin Democrat, who has served in Congress since 1995, currently represents the 35th District, which stretches down to San Antonio. He will run in the newly created 37th District located in Travis County.

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Analysis: An election slogan you wonโ€™t hear in Texas in 2022

Read full article: Analysis: An election slogan you wonโ€™t hear in Texas in 2022

โ€œTurn Texas Blueโ€ was the Democratic rally cry in the 2020 elections. It didnโ€™t happen, and with the maps the Texas Legislature is drawing, itโ€™s not in the cards for 2022, either.

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Lawmakers send to Gov. Greg Abbott new political maps that would further solidify the GOPโ€™s grip on the Texas Legislature

Read full article: Lawmakers send to Gov. Greg Abbott new political maps that would further solidify the GOPโ€™s grip on the Texas Legislature

The redistricting plans for the House, Senate and State Board of Education were approved Friday.

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Texas Republicans pave way for new battleground state House district in Rio Grande Valley over local lawmakersโ€™ objections

Read full article: Texas Republicans pave way for new battleground state House district in Rio Grande Valley over local lawmakersโ€™ objections

The likely new district comes as Texas Republicans continue to try to make new inroads in South Texas after the 2020 election.

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With surgical precision, Republicans draw two congressional districts that dilute power of Hispanic and Asian voters

Read full article: With surgical precision, Republicans draw two congressional districts that dilute power of Hispanic and Asian voters

The GOP is losing its hold on suburbs of Dallas and Fort Worth as they grow more diverse. Two new districts show how far the party is reaching to entrench rural, white electoral power.

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Texas House passes proposed new map for chamberโ€™s 150 districts, aiming to protect Republicansโ€™ majority for the next decade

Read full article: Texas House passes proposed new map for chamberโ€™s 150 districts, aiming to protect Republicansโ€™ majority for the next decade

Members considered more than 50 amendments to the proposed map during debate that began Tuesday and ended early Wednesday. Some of the biggest changes focused on Dallas and Harris counties.

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How a doughnut-shaped district breaks up voters of color near Fort Hood and helps House Republicans

Read full article: How a doughnut-shaped district breaks up voters of color near Fort Hood and helps House Republicans

The doughnut district would be in Bell County, a traditionally red area that has trended blue in recent years as the diverse community around the nationโ€™s biggest military installation grows.

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TribCast: A federal judge temporarily blocks Texasโ€™ near-total abortion ban

Read full article: TribCast: A federal judge temporarily blocks Texasโ€™ near-total abortion ban

In this weekโ€™s TribCast, Matthew speaks with Alexa and Reese about the ongoing court fights over Texasโ€™ new abortion law and the redistricting process in Texas.

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Texas Senate approves congressional map that draws no new Black or Hispanic districts even as people of color fueled population growth

Read full article: Texas Senate approves congressional map that draws no new Black or Hispanic districts even as people of color fueled population growth

Texas gained two new seats in Congress based on population growth fueled by people of color. But the Senateโ€™s proposal provides no new majority-Black or majority-Hispanic districts to reflect that growth.

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Analysis: When Texas legislators admit they donโ€™t know what theyโ€™re doing

Read full article: Analysis: When Texas legislators admit they donโ€™t know what theyโ€™re doing

When lawmakers find something in the law that they donโ€™t like โ€” or that their voters donโ€™t like โ€” they can always say they didnโ€™t know what they were voting on. It happens more than youโ€™d think.

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Texas House committee advances proposed map for lower chamber

Read full article: Texas House committee advances proposed map for lower chamber

The draft, which will need a stamp of approval from the full chamber before it can head to the Senate for consideration, is likely to continue to change before the Legislature sends it to Gov. Greg Abbottโ€™s desk for a signature.

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Senate approves map cementing GOP dominance in upper chamber, dividing up Tarrant countyโ€™s voters of color

Read full article: Senate approves map cementing GOP dominance in upper chamber, dividing up Tarrant countyโ€™s voters of color

Democrats criticized Republicans for โ€œtargetingโ€ a North Texas district that had been trending Democratic and for not drawing any new districts where people of color would represent a majority of eligible voters.

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This historically red Texas county diversified in the last decade. Now, Republicans are trying to divide up its voters of color.

Read full article: This historically red Texas county diversified in the last decade. Now, Republicans are trying to divide up its voters of color.

Sen. Joan Huffman, R-Houston, said the maps were drawn โ€œrace-blind.โ€ But Democratic Sen. Beverly Powell, whose district would be turned into a majority-Republican district, said theyโ€™re an attempt to deny voters of color their voice in elections.

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South Texas was already a political battleground. New maps could alter game plans.

Read full article: South Texas was already a political battleground. New maps could alter game plans.

With proposed maps out, U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-McAllen, says he might switch to a neighboring district where U.S. Rep. Filemon Vela, D-Brownsville, is retiring. The initial maps are also sure to impact decisions in regional legislative races.

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Analysis: Texas government wonโ€™t represent the stateโ€™s population unless its political maps do

Read full article: Analysis: Texas government wonโ€™t represent the stateโ€™s population unless its political maps do

The Texas Legislature is drawing new political maps to reflect the growth of the state recorded in the 2020 census. But their initial proposals don't look like the state demographically or politically.

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Texas appears to be paying a secretive Republican political operative $120,000 annually to work behind the scenes on redistricting

Read full article: Texas appears to be paying a secretive Republican political operative $120,000 annually to work behind the scenes on redistricting

Adam Foltz, now on the Texas payroll, played a key role in Wisconsin's redistricting last decade. A federal court threw out some of the maps and called the effort Foltz was involved in "an all but shameful attempt to hide the redistricting process from public scrutiny."

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Proposed new congressional seat in Houston gets prominent GOP candidate

Read full article: Proposed new congressional seat in Houston gets prominent GOP candidate

Wesley Hunt, an Army combat veteran who ran a close congressional contest last year in the Houston area, announced Tuesday he plans to run for the state's new 38th District in the same region.

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Senate panel advances Texas Senate and State Board of Education maps

Read full article: Senate panel advances Texas Senate and State Board of Education maps

The initial drafts of both maps have so far attempted to strengthen Republican majorities by protecting incumbents and creating more GOP-friendly districts.

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GOP state Rep. Phil King announces he'll run for new Republican-friendly Senate seat held by Democrat Beverly Powell

Read full article: GOP state Rep. Phil King announces he'll run for new Republican-friendly Senate seat held by Democrat Beverly Powell

Within half an hour of declaring his bid, King got the endorsement of the Senate's presiding officer, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.

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Texas reduces Black and Hispanic majority congressional districts in proposed map, despite people of color fueling population growth

Read full article: Texas reduces Black and Hispanic majority congressional districts in proposed map, despite people of color fueling population growth

The proposed congressional map also increases the number of districts where Trump had a majority of voters over Biden in 2020 and protects Republican incumbents who might have been vulnerable by packing their districts with more Trump voters.

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Democrat Lizzie Pannill Fletcher is about to find out how badly Texas Republicans want her out of Congress

Read full article: Democrat Lizzie Pannill Fletcher is about to find out how badly Texas Republicans want her out of Congress

The two-term Houston representative holds a congressional seat with a storied Republican lineage. With the GOP-controlled Legislature about to release new district maps, some expect they will try to wrest the seat back into their column.

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Austin state Rep. Celia Israel wonโ€™t run for reelection, is exploring mayoral run

Read full article: Austin state Rep. Celia Israel wonโ€™t run for reelection, is exploring mayoral run

Israelโ€™s decision creates a vacancy in Austin-area House District 50 with redistricting underway at the Legislature.

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After losing to a Democrat in 2020, former GOP state Sen. Pete Flores seeks election in newly drawn Republican district

Read full article: After losing to a Democrat in 2020, former GOP state Sen. Pete Flores seeks election in newly drawn Republican district

Within hours, Flores got the endorsement of Sen. Dawn Buckingham, R-Lakeway, who is vacating the seat to run for land commissioner, and then Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who presides over the Senate.

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Texas Republicans have the redistricting tools to preserve their power. Here's how they can do it.

Read full article: Texas Republicans have the redistricting tools to preserve their power. Here's how they can do it.

Lawmakers must redraw the stateโ€™s political maps to account for a decadeโ€™s worth of growth, but the process leaves enough room for political manipulation. Hereโ€™s how itโ€™ll work.

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Texas Senate opens redistricting debate with proposed map one senator labels โ€˜intentional discriminationโ€™

Read full article: Texas Senate opens redistricting debate with proposed map one senator labels โ€˜intentional discriminationโ€™

The first draft of the Senate map was authored by a Republican who chairs the Senate Redistricting Committee. It immediately drew fire from a Democratic member who said her district was being redrawn to dilute voting power of people of color.

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In a changing Texas, Republicans will begin redistricting with more freedom to draw their maps

Read full article: In a changing Texas, Republicans will begin redistricting with more freedom to draw their maps

Facing demographic changes that work against their political dominance, Republicans will be able to redraw politically advantageous maps โ€” and shield themselves from the change โ€” without federal oversight for the first time in decades.

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Analysis: Population changes the recipe for Texasโ€™ political soup

Read full article: Analysis: Population changes the recipe for Texasโ€™ political soup

Not every change in the stateโ€™s political maps starts with party affiliation. Geography and population are giving Republican mapmakers new headaches.

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TribCast: A preview of redistricting in the Texas Legislature

Read full article: TribCast: A preview of redistricting in the Texas Legislature

In this week's episode, Matthew speaks with Ross, Alexa and James about the coming legislative and legal fights over redistricting in Texas.

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Barely underway, Texas redistricting draws its first lawsuit challenging Legislatureโ€™s authority to redraw legislative maps

Read full article: Barely underway, Texas redistricting draws its first lawsuit challenging Legislatureโ€™s authority to redraw legislative maps

Two Democratic state senators filed the federal suit arguing the Texas Constitution does not allow lawmakers to meet in special session to draw up state House and Senate districts. Theyโ€™re asking the courts to do it instead.

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Analysis: The partisan debate over voting laws is a prologue to redistricting

Read full article: Analysis: The partisan debate over voting laws is a prologue to redistricting

The summer fight over voting and election law has been fierce. It may well be a prologue to a bigger battle just ahead: redrawing the stateโ€™s political maps.

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Analysis: Texas lawmakers have two contentious voting fights ahead โ€” if they can stay in the same room

Read full article: Analysis: Texas lawmakers have two contentious voting fights ahead โ€” if they can stay in the same room

After a standoff that lasted more than a month, the Texas House appears to have enough state representatives in Austin to conduct business. The divisions are deep, relationships are frayed and redistricting lies ahead.

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Analysis: Texas government grinds to a stop โ€” of the governorโ€™s choosing

Read full article: Analysis: Texas government grinds to a stop โ€” of the governorโ€™s choosing

Itโ€™s happening slowly, but during the Texas governmentโ€™s long summer, with legislative walkouts, fights over voting rights, and new battles over whatโ€™s safe and whatโ€™s not, Gov. Greg Abbott is mostly getting his way.

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People of color make up 95% of Texasโ€™ population growth, and cities and suburbs are booming, 2020 census shows

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The stateโ€™s Hispanic population is now nearly as large as the non-Hispanic white population, with Texas gaining nearly 11 Hispanic residents for every additional white resident since 2010. Those trends set up a pitched battle for political control when state lawmakers redraw legislative districts.

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As Texas Republicans line up for 2022 primaries, Democrats are waiting on Beto O'Rourke and redistricting

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โ€œWhatever Beto decides to do is the domino that affects everybody," said Royce Brooks, executive director of Annieโ€™s List, the Texas Democratic women-in-politics group.

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How a decade of voting rights fights led to fewer redistricting safeguards for Texas voters of color

Read full article: How a decade of voting rights fights led to fewer redistricting safeguards for Texas voters of color

In a state with a long history of discrimination, lawmakers on Tuesday will kick off the 2021 round of political mapmaking โ€” the first in nearly half a century without federal oversight.

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We Like It Better Here

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A majority of Texans believe the state is on the right track, while a plurality thinks the country is on the wrong track, according to a new University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.

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