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26. Gov. Greg Abbott's options to force a redistricting vote are more limited than they appear
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 01:26 PM
Aug 4

The Texas governor's court threat could take months to resolve — despite a fast-approaching redistricting deadline.




https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/04/greg-abbott-texas-democrats-redistricting-00492100

Abbott and other Texas Republicans face a hard deadline as they are preparing to adopt maps that could net the GOP five seats in the U.S. House, potentially cementing the party’s majority in Congress. Maps need to be completed before the end of the year so that election officials can prepare for the state’s March 3 primaries. The move has also prompted retaliation threats by Democratic governors in other states and roiled expectations for the 2026 elections, when Democrats hope to take the House and act as a check on President Donald Trump......

What are Abbott’s legal options?
Federal laws allow states to demand the return, or “extradition,” of criminal fugitives from other states. But because breaking quorum is not illegal, Abbott can’t seek help from the courts to compel the Democrats’ return.

Instead, Abbott threatened to take another action against the absentee lawmakers: Ask Texas courts to remove them from office altogether. State law permits a Texas district court to determine whether a public official has “abandoned” his or her office, declaring it vacant — enabling the governor to set new elections to fill the empty seats......

The governor’s threat is rooted in a nonbinding legal opinion issued in 2021 by Attorney General Ken Paxton, amid the last attempt by Democrats to break quorum. Paxton, notably, took no position on whether breaking quorum is constitutional.

The republican AG also declined to say whether fleeing Democrats could or should be removed from office. Rather, he called it a “fact question for a court” that he said was beyond the scope of his office to decide. He noted instead that he could file what are known as “quo warranto actions” in court, asking a judge to determine whether the missing lawmakers had officially vacated their seats.

How would a judge make that call? Paxton said he wasn’t certain.

We find no constitutional provision or statute establishing an exhaustive list for why a vacancy occurs or the grounds under which an officer may be judicially removed from office,” he wrote......

That timing matters when the GOP-led redistricting plan is on a fixed timeline: A new map must be adopted by early December in order to be in place for the 2026 midterm cycle. That would require Democrats to remain out of state for about four months while they accumulate $500-per-day civil fines. The current special Legislative session is slated to end on Aug. 19, but Abbott could call another one.



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Does Greg Abbott also intend to change the number for a quorum? no_hypocrisy Aug 4 #1
Yes, GQP main goal is to have one party system.................. Lovie777 Aug 4 #2
As a precinct chair in Texas, we do have something called "abandonment of office". LeftInTX Aug 4 #29
Nothing fascist about this. Either you allow us to rig the system or we arrest you. Such a choice. Karasu Aug 4 #3
Criminals LOVE getting away with sh*t! SupportSanity Aug 4 #11
I guess Republicans aren't real Texas liberalgunwilltravel Aug 4 #4
How does the executive branch police the legislative branch in TX?9 niyad Aug 4 #5
Fuck you where you breathe, Hot Wheels. (nt) Paladin Aug 4 #6
Time for the Blue States to do they same Chasstev365 Aug 4 #7
I expect every state to be heavily gerrymandered by 2026 cadoman Aug 4 #23
LOL...Abbott in panic mode because he's not able to please his Fuhrer Bengus81 Aug 4 #8
Hot Wheels, please proceed. Brainfodder Aug 4 #9
Abbott threatens to try to expel Democrats who fled Texas, escalating tensions LetMyPeopleVote Aug 4 #10
Alex, I'll take "What is Propaganda?" for $500. SupportSanity Aug 4 #14
Even if they had "special elections" BumRushDaShow Aug 4 #15
Except they aren't abandoning it they are simply taking vacations and they are going to be returning. cstanleytech Aug 4 #16
I have little confidence in the Texas state courts. TomSlick Aug 4 #36
Uhhh ... what Constitution allows him to do that? FakeNoose Aug 4 #12
The state constitution does DavidDvorkin Aug 4 #17
Politico article explains how: LeftInTX Aug 4 #33
Dems respond simply to Abbott's threat to remove them from office if they don't return by tomorrow afternoon: LetMyPeopleVote Aug 4 #13
A scheme that's also at the direction of the sitting President with the goal of assisting him which might be a no-no. cstanleytech Aug 4 #18
Background: LudwigPastorius Aug 4 #19
Looks like the Dems removed themselves. Sneederbunk Aug 4 #20
This was the so-called (nonsensical) Paxton "opinion" BumRushDaShow Aug 4 #21
I'd rather just expel Greg Abbott. Nothing of value would be lost there! Initech Aug 4 #22
Not sure he can legally do that Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 4 #24
"Expel"? What, are they just a bunch of recalcitrant middle schoolers or what? Texin Aug 4 #25
Gov. Greg Abbott's options to force a redistricting vote are more limited than they appear LetMyPeopleVote Aug 4 #26
Pretty sure that can't happen on Abbott's whims. 634-5789 Aug 4 #27
By what legal process can a governor "expel" members of the opposition party on the Legislature? Martin68 Aug 4 #28
They're nuckin futs for sure. twodogsbarking Aug 4 #30
(From the OP) "Abbott said in his statement: 'these legislators may also have committed felonies.'" red dog 1 Aug 4 #31
"The felony" would be misuse of campaign funds. But they've been careful about it. LeftInTX Aug 4 #32
"Remove Democrats". That's exactly what gerrymandering will do anyway. JohnnyRingo Aug 4 #34
Greg Abbott YoshidaYui Aug 4 #35
Opposition... Godot51 Aug 4 #37
"Real Texans do not run from a fight." OldBaldy1701E Aug 5 #38
Paxton to seek judicial orders declaring Democrat quorum-busters seats vacant if they are not back by Friday LetMyPeopleVote Aug 5 #39
Legal experts say it would be difficult to argue that engaging in a quorum break qualifies as abandonment of office. Ge LetMyPeopleVote Aug 5 #40
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