Texas, Map and Supreme Court
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State leaders had a lot to say after an El Paso three-judge panel blocked the state's newly-redrawn congressional map Tuesday.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has appealed a ruling that blocked the state from using a voting map designed to give Republicans an advantage in next year's midterm elections.
Missouri has joined Texas and California in redrawing its congressional maps, as part of a redistricting push that could lead to Republicans drawing themselves as many as six extra House seats while Democrats' efforts could help them pick up five.
Hours after federal judges blocked Texas from using a newly drawn Congressional map, state leaders filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court.
Texas officials preparing for elections under new congressional maps must quickly reverse course because of a federal court order blocking the use of the maps.