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Offline Elderberry

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U.S. Supreme Court will hear Texas redistricting case
« on: January 13, 2018, 03:35:01 pm »
Houston Chronicle by Andrea Zelinski and Kevin Diaz    1/12/2018

Texas' disputed U.S. and state House maps will come under an election-year review by the U.S. Supreme Court in a nationally-followed case that alleges racial discrimination by the state Legislature.

The justices agreed Friday to review a lower-court ruling that took issue with a pair of U.S. House districts and several state House districts.

The Republican-drawn maps – hotly disputed by Democrats – have muddled through the courts for three election cycles amid challenges that several of the districts were drawn in a way that diluted voting power for Latino and African American voters.

"They didn't just cheat to get an edge in a silly game, they silenced the voices minorities at the ballot box," said Texas Democratic Party Chair Gilberto Hinojosa, who said the maps are an example of Republicans "stacking the deck" against people of color.

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Re: U.S. Supreme Court will hear Texas redistricting case
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2018, 03:05:56 am »
While at first glance District 35 seems badly gerrymandered,


Inspection of Texas population map shows it to remain in high population density areas.

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