Supreme Court reinstates Texas' new congressional map – for now

The Supreme Court has temporarily halted a lower court’s order barring Texas from using its new congressional map for the 2026 elections after the state filed an emergency petition to the high court Friday evening.
Justice Samuel Alito, who oversees the judicial circuit in which the case originated, granted an administrative stay of a lower court’s ruling ordering that the state use the congressional map passed in 2021 for the 2026 elections. Alito’s order means that the new Texas congressional map has been temporarily restored for the 2026 election while the full Supreme Court considers the emergency petition.
A three-judge panel had ruled in a 2-1 decision that the map passed earlier this year was an unlawful racial gerrymander. The state claims the maps were drawn as a partisan gerrymander, which is lawful, rather than a racial gerrymander, as the new map was slated to give Republicans five additional seats in the House of Representatives.
Texas’s emergency petition to the high court late Friday asked for a full ruling on the emergency petition by Dec. 1, noting that the lower court’s ruling came in the middle of the candidate filing period for the 2026 elections. The candidate filing period in Texas is scheduled to end on Dec. 8.
“The district court entered its sweeping injunction far too late in the day—ten days after Texas’s candidate filing period had already opened,” the petition said. “The injunction changes the boundaries of all but one of the State’s 38 congressional districts, enjoining Texas from using its duly enacted 2025 map and resurrecting the repealed 2021 map.”
“The chaos caused by such an injunction is obvious: campaigning had already begun, candidates had already gathered signatures and filed applications to appear on the ballot under the 2025 map, and early voting for the March 3, 2026, primary was only 91 days away,” it continued. “The lateness of the district court’s injunction (issued 38 days after the hearing) alone warrants a stay.”
Alito requested a response to the petition from the groups suing Texas over the congressional map by 5 p.m. on Monday.
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