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dweller

(27,572 posts)
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 12:52 PM Nov 5

Republicans Swiftly File Lawsuit in Bid to Block California's New House Maps

Republicans asked a federal court to block newly approved maps in California that were designed to flip as many as five House seats for Democrats.
https://archive.ph/nF34x

Hours after California voters approved a redistricting measure that would flip as many as five House seats for Democrats next year, California Republicans filed a lawsuit on Wednesday morning challenging the new maps.
The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, argues that the new maps are unconstitutional and asks the court to block them from taking effect.
The suit came the morning after California voters approved the redistricting measure, Proposition 50, which Gov. Gavin Newsom pushed to retaliate against gerrymandering that leaders in Texas and other Republican-led states approved at the request of President Trump.
It is not clear how successful the latest challenge will be. California Republicans were unsuccessful earlier this year at preventing the election through litigation, and Democrats have expressed confidence that their new maps would withstand legal scrutiny.
Proposition 50 suspended maps drawn by an independent commission and installed new congressional districts that were designed to help Democrats pick up five seats now held by Republicans. It was the most significant counterpunch by Democrats in a redistricting war that has swept the nation and upended political norms as Mr. Trump tries to keep the House of Representatives under Republican control.

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MarineCombatEngineer

(16,762 posts)
2. Of course they did, I would've been shocked if these losers didn't
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 12:54 PM
Nov 5

hopefully, this lawsuit gets laughed out of court.

Chasstev365

(6,706 posts)
3. Why is it OK in Texas to redraw maps, but not in California?
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 12:55 PM
Nov 5

Because Republicans have to cheat at everything.

Zambero

(9,896 posts)
7. Because putting stuff on the ballot for voter consideration makes them nervous
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 01:09 PM
Nov 5

Best leave that sort of decision to some good old boys in a smoke-filled room, sharpies in hand.

mwmisses4289

(2,751 posts)
10. I believe there has been a lawsuit filed against the texas map.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 01:29 PM
Nov 5

Several civil rights and other groups filed a lawsuit almost as soon as the state legislature put them out (August of this year). Not sure the status of it.

Baitball Blogger

(51,446 posts)
9. Okay, this is how it will work out.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 01:16 PM
Nov 5

If it goes to the Supreme Court, whatever they decide will also apply to Texas.

fujiyamasan

(948 posts)
11. This would be laughable
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 01:35 PM
Nov 5

If it didn’t reveal the complete rot of the Republican Party. What else do you expect from a party that blatantly rigs its maps in Texas and several other states? Meanwhile their president is actually calling for more of it!

Not only that, but California's measure explicitly states it’s done temporarily. I have heard nothing g similar from republicans. Of course, as several of their own senators have said, we’re not a democracy so they’ll do what they want to hold and increase their power, by any means necessary including violence.

Glass City

(3 posts)
12. Cally & Tejas were two different approaches
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 01:55 PM
Nov 5

While Texas did it in a shady way in order to cheat themselves into more House reps, California did it via direct democracy. There's nothing the GOP can say or do to argue the legality of that.

The old NASCAR mantra holds firm down south. "If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'."

pecosbob

(8,233 posts)
13. In the last few years the Supreme Court has on multiple occasions ruled it cannot interfere in the States' elections.
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 02:07 PM
Nov 5

Any ruling otherwise would contradict the Court's previous decisions and would illustrate an arbitrary bias. This would be justification for impeachment, IMO.

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