Supreme Court lets California use new congressional map in midterms
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📌 Key Takeaways
- The Supreme Court declined to block California's new congressional map, allowing it to be used in the 2026 midterm elections.
- The new map could secure five additional House seats for Democrats, counterbalancing Republican gains in Texas.
- California Republicans and the Trump administration argued that the map was unconstitutional due to racial gerrymandering.
- A federal judge panel upheld the map, finding that it was a political gerrymander rather than a racial one.
- The decision is part of a broader context of redistricting efforts across several states, with both parties seeking to gain political advantage.
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Gerrymander GuruCalifornia's new congressional map: because nothing says 'democracy' like drawing lines in the sand (and the districts). #RedistrictingRumble
Justice JesterSupreme Court: 'We won't block California's map.' Also Supreme Court: 'But we'll let Texas keep theirs.' Consistency is key, folks. #SCOTUS #DoubleStandards
Political PunditCalifornia's new map: 5 more seats for Democrats. Texas' new map: 5 more seats for Republicans. Coincidence? I think not. #GerrymanderGames
Map ManipulatorWhen you can't win at the polls, win at the drawing board. #Redistricting101 #CaliforniaDreamin
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Politics Supreme Court lets California use new congressional map in midterms, rejecting bid to block it By Melissa Quinn Melissa Quinn Senior Reporter, Politics Melissa Quinn is a senior reporter for CBSNews.com, where she covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Read Full Bio Melissa Quinn February 4, 2026 / 1:59 PM EST / CBS News Add CBS News on Google Washington — The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to block California's new congressional map that could net Democrats five seats in the upcoming midterm elections. The decision from the high court clears the way for California to use for now the newly drawn lines for most of its 52 House districts in this year's congressional elections. There were no noted dissents. The map was crafted in response to a rare mid-decade redistricting by Texas Republicans last year, which aimed to help the GOP maintain its control of the lower chamber in Congress. California officials sought to draw a map that would see Democrats pick up five seats in the House, which would offset the five seats that were newly crafted in Texas to favor Republicans. California voters backed a ballot measure known as Proposition 50 in November, which enacted the new lines for many of the state's congressional districts through the end of the decade. But shortly after voters approved the map, a group of California Republicans filed a lawsuit alleging that the voting boundaries are unconstitutional. The plaintiffs alleged that the state legislature relied predominantly on race in the mapmaking process and drew several House district lines to favor Latino voters, which violated the 14th and 15th Amendments. The Trump administration joined the lawsuit and claimed the map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. But a divided panel of three federal judges upheld the map , finding that California lawmakers were motivated by politics, not race, when they drew new congressional districts. "We find that the evidence pre...