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Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act ruling could help GOP keep House in 2026

Last updated: December 28, 2025 2:10 pm
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Republicans may have a chance to secure more House seats in 2026 if the Supreme Court rules against race-based districts in a crucial Voting Rights Act case. This decision could potentially lead to the GOP gaining nine or more congressional seats, as conservative justices seem to oppose the Civil Rights era restriction. Kyle Kondik from the University of Virginia Center for Politics believes this ruling could have a significant impact on the upcoming elections.

The central issue in the case is Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which prohibits any law or map that denies the right to vote based on race or color. This law has been used to create majority-minority congressional districts that typically favor Democrats in states with large black populations. If the Supreme Court alters its interpretation of Section 2, it could result in the elimination of Democratic districts in states like Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee.

The potential consequences of this ruling have sparked speculation about its impact on the 2026 elections. Some believe that Republicans could cut the number of Democratic-held seats in the South in half if race-based districts are eliminated. However, the full extent of the ruling’s effects remains uncertain, as it could also create swing seats that might benefit moderate Democrats in red states.

Several representatives, including Cleo Fields, Troy Carter, Jim Clyburn, and Steve Cohen, have districts that could be at risk if the Supreme Court rules against race-based districts. Fields and Carter, both from Louisiana, are closely monitoring the case due to their districts being potentially affected. Clyburn from South Carolina and Cohen from Tennessee are also preparing for possible changes to their districts based on the outcome of the case.

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Overall, the Supreme Court’s decision in the Voting Rights Act case could have far-reaching implications for the 2026 elections, potentially reshaping the political landscape in key states and districts.

Cohen, the only congressional Democrat from Tennessee, represents a district with a majority black population, second only to Rep. Bennie Thompson’s district in Mississippi.

Thompson, like Cohen and Clyburn, is the lone Democrat in his state’s congressional delegation. He previously chaired the House Select Committee on Jan. 6 and was pardoned by President Biden.

Figures, a Democrat from Alabama, benefits from a court-mandated plurality minority district. The Supreme Court’s decision could put his district at risk of being revamped by Alabama Republicans.

Sewell’s 7th congressional district in Alabama was established as a majority minority district in 1992. If the Supreme Court strikes down Section 2, Alabama Republicans may target her seat.

Bell, one of two congressional Democrats from Missouri, faces challenges to his district’s boundaries. Some state Republicans argue that his district is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.

On the impact of GOP control of the House and partisan redistricting, Republicans currently hold a 220-213 majority. President Trump’s efforts to prevent midterm losses include pushing for redistricting in GOP-led states like Texas.

California voters approved a ballot measure to counter Texas’ redistricting changes. The outcome of the redistricting efforts could affect the overall House map and party balance.

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