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Texas Democrats Fined $422K After Walkout to Block Redistricting Vote

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Last updated: Apr. 17, 2026
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Texas Democrats ordered to pay nearly $422,000 after quorum break

Dozens of Texas Democratic lawmakers are now facing a steep financial penalty after leaving the state last year in a bid to stop a controversial redistricting vote. A House committee has ordered them to pay nearly $422,000 combined in fines and related costs.

The decision came from the Texas House Administration Committee, which voted along party lines. The penalties are tied to the Democrats’ move to deny Republicans a quorum, effectively halting legislative action on five newly proposed congressional districts.

In August, more than 50 Democratic members traveled out of Texas, with some heading to Illinois and California. Their absence prevented the chamber from reaching the minimum number of lawmakers required to conduct business.

The financial breakdown shows the bulk of the penalties comes from direct fines totaling about $303,000. An additional $119,000 covers expenses incurred by the Texas Department of Public Safety, which was tasked with locating the absent lawmakers.

Most of the 52 Democrats involved are expected to pay $8,354 each. House rules make it clear they cannot use campaign funds to settle these debts, meaning the costs must come from personal resources.

The committee’s vote reflected a clear partisan divide. It includes six Republicans and five Democrats. Chairman Charlie Geren of Fort Worth was the only Republican to speak before calling for the vote. Democratic member James Talarico did not comment during the proceedings.

Republicans have consistently criticized the walkout, describing it as an obstruction of legislative duties. Democrats, however, argue the move was necessary to represent their voters and push back against redistricting plans they oppose.

State Representative Joe Moody acknowledged both sides have legal standing but warned about the broader political climate.

“Texas had its first quorum break in 1870. None of this is new. So, we know these members had a right to do this,” Moody said. “We know the House also has a right to enforce rules to create consequences. Those are just facts. But as we’ve discussed fines and costs all day, I want to remind everyone that partisan hyperbole has a very real cost too.”

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