Texas Democrats Flee State To Halt GOP Redistricting Bid—Abbott Threatens Their Removal

Topline

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott late on Sunday warned the state’s Democratic lawmakers—who fled the state to prevent a vote on a GOP-led redistricting effort—that they will be removed from office unless they return to Austin by Monday afternoon.

Key Facts

More than 50 Democratic state lawmakers left the state on Sunday afternoon and flew to Chicago to deny the quorum needed to pass the Republicans’ proposed new congressional maps, which could help the GOP gain up to five additional seats in the midterms.

The 150-member Texas House needs at least 100 lawmakers to be present to conduct its business and pass legislation.

In a statement on X, the Texas House Democratic Caucus accused the GOP and Abbott of using a special House session called to deal with last month’s flooding in Central Texas “as political cover” to pass their redrawn maps.

Late on Sunday evening, Illinois’ Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker joined a few of the Texas Democrats for a press conference in a Chicago-area suburb and said: “Donald Trump is trying to cheat the system in Texas, but these Democratic legislators refuse to let it happen without a fight.”

Pritzker said his administration is “going to do everything we can to protect every single one of them,” amid Abbott’s demand for their extradition.

Crucial Quote

“Governor Abbott has turned the victims of a tragedy into political hostages in his submission to Donald Trump. We will not allow disaster relief to be held hostage to a Trump gerrymander. As of today, this corrupt special session is over,” the Texas House Democratic Caucus said in its statement.

What Has Gov. Greg Abbott Said?

In a statement issued on Sunday night, Abbott bashed the Democratic lawmakers, saying: “Real Texans do not run from a fight. But that’s exactly what most of the Texas House Democrats just did.” He said being present for the special session was their “duty” and not “optional,” adding: “The absconded Democrat House members were elected to meet and vote on legislation—not to prevent votes that may not go their way.” He then added: “This truancy ends now,” warning that the Democrats must return to the state and be in attendance, “when the House reconvenes at 3:00 PM on Monday, August 4, 2025.” Abbott warned that if they don’t return, he will move to “remove the missing Democrats from membership in the Texas House.” The governor said he will use a non-binding August 2021 opinion issued by the state’s Attorney General, Ken Paxton, to initiate the removal. Paxton opined in 2021 that any lawmaker who attempts to break quorum intentionally could be removed from office due to “abandonment” of their duties.

How Have Democrats Responded To Abbott’s Threat?

The Texas House Democrats responded to Abbott’s threats to remove their membership from the state House with a single sentence: “Come and take it.”

Chief Critic

In a statement on X, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened the Democratic lawmakers with arrest, saying: “Democrats in the Texas House who try and run away like cowards should be found, arrested, and brought back to the Capitol immediately. We should use every tool at our disposal to hunt down those who think they are above the law.”

Further Reading

Texas House Democrats flee the state in bid to block GOP’s proposed congressional map (Texas Tribune)

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2025/08/04/texas-democrats-leave-state-to-block-gop-redistricting-vote-gov-abbott-threatens-their-removal/