The high court’s majority opinion found that only a single Texas House of Representatives district was unconstitutionally drawn. | Mark Wilson/Getty Images Supreme Court upholds most of Texas redistricting plan

The Supreme Court on Monday upheld nearly all aspects of a Texas redistricting plan adopted in 2013, ruling that lower courts went too far in concluding that the maps were tainted by an intent to discriminate against Latino voters.

The 5-4 decision split the court along its usual ideological lines, with all Republican appointees voting to allow the bulk of the Texas legislature’s plan and all Democratic appointees dissenting. The vote tracked with the justices' decision last September to temporarily block the lower court’s ruling requiring the maps to be withdrawn.


The high court’s majority opinion, written by Justice Samuel Alito, found that only a single state House of Representatives district was unconstitutionally drawn.

