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Texas Democrats Leaving state on Sunday To stop a re-divided vote on Monday, it is claimed that the legislation is “using intentional racist maps” to undermine the voices of black and Latino voters in Texas.
The absence of Democrats means Republicans are unable to vote scheduled by House rules, preventing potential passage of redistricting legislation, which will create a new congressional map that could lead to five new Republican U.S. House seats in the 2026 midterm elections.
“This is not a decision we make easily, but a decision we make with absolute moral clarity,” said Gene Wu, chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, in a statement Sunday.
Texas Democrats flee state to block Trump-backed redivision votes with dramatic legislative action
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, left and state representative from Texas Democrats, Gene Wu, was at a press conference held on August 3, 2025 at the DuPage County Democrats in Carol Stream, Illinois.
Most House Democrats fled to Chicago, while others headed to New York and Boston.
Houses in Texas at least 150 members of the conference hall There had to be present to do business, with about 50 Democrats absent – meaning the votes were stalled until they returned. It is unclear how the Democrats plan to go, Wu told reporters that the exact plan is still on the air.
The redistricting legislation will transform Democratic voters from tossing areas to stronger Republicans, and also transfer other Republican voters to areas that are more Democratic, ultimately paving the way for more Republican seats.
This is not the first time that Democrats have fled the state and protested legislation.
In July 2021, more than 50 Democrats also left Texas for Washington, D.C., in conjunction with Texas legislation that will impose new voting restrictions after the president Donald Trump’s Losing the 2020 election, some Republicans claim it was “stolen.”
Specifically, measures Democrats oppose include restrictions on new voter IDs for people who vote by mail, and banning voting and extending voting. Likewise, the measure includes new restrictions on people working in polls and prohibits local election officials from distributing mail-in voting to those who do not have formal requests.
Democrats eventually returned to Texas a few weeks later, arresting Covid-19 in Washington, D.C., after several members arrested Covid-19, while House Republicans finally passed the measure in August 2021 Greg Abbott, Republican Governor of Texas It was signed into law in September 2021.
Trump, Republicans fight for Texas Congress map as Democrats threaten legal wars

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott threatens to arrest Democrats who left the state on Sunday and will not return before 3 p.m. Monday if the Texas House reconvenes. (Brendan Bell/Getty Image)
Meanwhile, Abbott threatened to arrest Democrats who left the state on Sunday, and whether they would return before 3 p.m. Monday if the Texas House re-recalls. Even so, when will Democrats plan to return to Texas.
“Instead of doing their jobs and voting on urgent legislation that affects the lives of all Texans, they fled the Texas House to deprive the house of the house to meet and do business,” Abbot said in a statement late Sunday.
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Texas Democrats attracted support from Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who decided to escape from Texas’ “just behavior” and accused Republicans of trying to keep millions of voices silent, especially black and Latino voters. ”
“Texas Democrats have no choice but to leave their hometown, stop the vote and protect their voters,” Pritzker said in a press conference on Sunday.

Texas Democrats attracted support from Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who made the Democrats’ decision to escape Texas’ “just act.” (Mark Black/AP)
Fox News’s Elizabeth Pritchett contributed to the report.

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