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  2. Redistricting in Texas - Wikipedia

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    While Democrats came close to flipping several seats, they made no net gains in the 2020 elections, leaving Republicans with full control of the Texas Legislature for the 2020 redistricting cycle. [196] Texas gained two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives as a result of the 2020 census. [197]

  3. Abbott v. Perez - Wikipedia

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    The judges determined that the state had not been able to prove that the redistricting plan was developed without intentional discrimination. [7] Due to timing with the 2012 elections to be held in November, Texas continued to use the Texas federal district court-derived maps. During these events, the Supreme Court ruled in Shelby County v.

  4. Redistricting commission - Wikipedia

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    No commission member may run for the legislature in the two elections following redistricting. President of the Senate selects two; Speaker of the House selects two. Members of each house belonging to the party or parties different from that of the president or the speaker shall designate one of their number for each house, and the two so ...

  5. In Lawsuit Against Texas Redistricting Maps, Plaintiffs See ...

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  6. Feds allege Texas county voting maps are discriminatory, file ...

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    A third lawsuit has been filed by the Biden administration regarding Texas redistricting maps which were deemed discriminatory. The most The post Feds allege Texas county voting maps are ...

  7. 2020 United States redistricting cycle - Wikipedia

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    The rules for redistricting vary from state to state, but all states draw new legislative and congressional maps either in the state legislature, in redistricting commissions, or through some combination of the state legislature and a redistricting commission. Though various laws and court decisions have put constraints on redistricting, many ...

  8. Some Republican lawmakers are claiming that recently redrawn political maps are “race-blind” in an effort to create parity among all The post ‘Race-blind’ redistricting maps are a lie ...

  9. Government of Texas - Wikipedia

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    In addition to cities and counties, Texas has numerous special districts. As with municipal elections in Texas, board members or trustees are elected on a nonpartisan basis or may be appointed. The most common is the independent school district, which (with one exception) has a board of trustees that is independent of any other governing ...