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How the Voting Rights Act reshaped Texas’ electoral maps by empowering voters, candidates of color
The Supreme Court weakened Section 2, the linchpin of the 1965 civil rights legislation that prohibits diluting the electoral power of voters of color. But the statute’s fingerprints can be seen all over Texas’ maps.
The Supreme Court approved Texas's redrawn congressional map, sparking outrage from Democrats who call it 'racist.'
State Rep. Vince Perez about what he says could be new fallout for voters in Texas after a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision on redistricting.The Supreme Co
Texas Republicans claim victory in Supreme Court ruling allowing congressional map to go into effect
Texas’ top Republicans and Democrats were swift to issue praise and condemnation after Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing the state to use its controversial new congressional map in the 2026 midterm elections. The map was passed this ...
The U.S. Supreme Court had previously allowed the map to be used temporarily, but Monday’s ruling makes that permanent.