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Related: About this forum"COME AND TAKE IT" Texas Dems FIGHT BACK Against RADICAL GOP - Talking Feds
Harry Litman is here to read you in on the brewing fight in Texas over the GOP's attempts to gerrymander the state's electoral maps in the state. Texas Dems aren't going down without a fight. - 08/05/2025.
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"COME AND TAKE IT" Texas Dems FIGHT BACK Against RADICAL GOP - Talking Feds (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Aug 6
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Texas Attorney General Paxton says Gov Abbott is out of his lane in seeking to remove Democrats from office
LetMyPeopleVote
Aug 6
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Democracy Docket-Texas Texas Republicans Clash Over Lawsuit Removing Top Democrat From Office
LetMyPeopleVote
Aug 6
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LetMyPeopleVote
(168,791 posts)1. Texas Attorney General Paxton says Gov Abbott is out of his lane in seeking to remove Democrats from office
This will be a fun fight to watch
Link to tweet
https://quorumreport.com/quorum_report_daily_buzz_2025/texas_attorney_general_paxton_says_gov_abbott_is_o_buzziid32797.html
This Courts precedent is clear that a quo warranto proceeding can only be brought by the attorney general, a county attorney, or a district attorney. In re Dallas County, 697 S.W.3d 142, 152 (Tex. 2024) (orig. proceeding). Further, the Constitution charges the Attorney General with the obligation to represent the State in all suits and pleas in the Supreme Court of the State in which the State may be a party.
As a result, the Court should not dismiss the Governors petition until the Speakers Friday deadline passes and the Attorney General can be heard on these weighty issues.
Rhiannon12866
(241,604 posts)2. Wow! Thanks so much!


LetMyPeopleVote
(168,791 posts)3. Democracy Docket-Texas Texas Republicans Clash Over Lawsuit Removing Top Democrat From Office
This will be fun to watch. Abbott requested/demanded that the Texas Supreme Court ruled on this motion by Thursday. The Texas Supreme Court is giving Wu until Friday to file. I suspect that Paxton will also be filing a motion
Link to tweet
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/texas-republicans-clash-over-lawsuit-removing-top-democrat-from-office/
Not only are Texas Republicans fighting back against Democrats who left the state to block a vote on the GOPs congressional map theyre also battling one another. Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton both want the courts to remove Democrats from office and declare their seats vacant, but they are sparring publicly over how to do it.
Abbott filed an emergency petition Tuesday directly with the Texas Supreme Court, asking justices to declare state Rep. Gene Wus seat vacant. The filing signaled a dramatic escalation in the battle over Republicans redistricting plan, which aims to create five additional GOP seats in Congress. It also set off an unusual public showdown between Paxton and Abbott, with Paxton arguing the governor did not have the authority to bring the lawsuit, and Abbott doubling down on his ability to file the petition......
Shortly after Abbott filed the motion, Paxtons office took the unusual step of sending a letter to the Texas Supreme Court claiming Abbott did not, in fact, have the authority to file the lawsuit.
While the Attorney General appreciates the Governors passion for ensuring the Texas House reestablishes the quorum that is necessary to discharge the important business of the Legislature, Solicitor General William R. Peterson wrote, this Courts precedent is clear that a quo warranto proceeding can only be brought by the attorney general, a county attorney, or a district attorney.
Peterson suggested Abbott had jumped the gun on taking legal action and said Paxton will wait until Friday to pursue a quo warranto proceeding, in alignment with a deadline the Texas House speaker gave Democratic lawmakers for returning to the Capitol.
Abbotts office quickly responded with a letter of their own to the court. Rather than backing off, Abbott who formerly served as Texas attorney general and as a Texas Supreme Court justice doubled down on his position.
At least 500 years of common law and more recent Texas Supreme Court precedent make clear that quo warranto proceedings may be initiated by relators other than the Attorney General, the letter said......
Setting aside the conflict between Abbott and Paxton, the Texas Supreme Court requested late Tuesday that Wu file a response to Abbotts petition by end of day Friday.
Abbott filed an emergency petition Tuesday directly with the Texas Supreme Court, asking justices to declare state Rep. Gene Wus seat vacant. The filing signaled a dramatic escalation in the battle over Republicans redistricting plan, which aims to create five additional GOP seats in Congress. It also set off an unusual public showdown between Paxton and Abbott, with Paxton arguing the governor did not have the authority to bring the lawsuit, and Abbott doubling down on his ability to file the petition......
Shortly after Abbott filed the motion, Paxtons office took the unusual step of sending a letter to the Texas Supreme Court claiming Abbott did not, in fact, have the authority to file the lawsuit.
While the Attorney General appreciates the Governors passion for ensuring the Texas House reestablishes the quorum that is necessary to discharge the important business of the Legislature, Solicitor General William R. Peterson wrote, this Courts precedent is clear that a quo warranto proceeding can only be brought by the attorney general, a county attorney, or a district attorney.
Peterson suggested Abbott had jumped the gun on taking legal action and said Paxton will wait until Friday to pursue a quo warranto proceeding, in alignment with a deadline the Texas House speaker gave Democratic lawmakers for returning to the Capitol.
Abbotts office quickly responded with a letter of their own to the court. Rather than backing off, Abbott who formerly served as Texas attorney general and as a Texas Supreme Court justice doubled down on his position.
At least 500 years of common law and more recent Texas Supreme Court precedent make clear that quo warranto proceedings may be initiated by relators other than the Attorney General, the letter said......
Setting aside the conflict between Abbott and Paxton, the Texas Supreme Court requested late Tuesday that Wu file a response to Abbotts petition by end of day Friday.
Rhiannon12866
(241,604 posts)4. Thank you!
