Texas Democrats Flee State Over Redistricting Quorum Battle

Democratic lawmakers in Texas are leaving the state to prevent Republicans from having the quorum needed for redistricting plans that favor Republicans in the midterms. President Trump supports the move, aiming for more House seats. Redistricting happens every decade, but Texas Republicans are pursuing it mid-cycle.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 04-08-2025 03:41 IST | Created: 04-08-2025 03:41 IST
Texas Democrats Flee State Over Redistricting Quorum Battle
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Democratic lawmakers in Texas have taken a bold step by leaving the state, aiming to prevent the Republican majority from securing the quorum necessary to proceed with their redistricting plans.

These plans, backed by former President Donald Trump, are designed to strengthen the Republican presence in the House for upcoming midterm elections.

While redistricting traditionally occurs every ten years, the Texas effort comes mid-decade, raising questions and sparking political tension.

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