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TexasTowelie

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Tue Aug 30, 2022, 01:40 PM Aug 2022

Federal trial over new Texas political maps is delayed by evidence disputes

by Alexa Ura, Texas Tribune

The Republican-drawn maps largely serve to bolster the party’s dominance. The maps are being challenged based on various claims, including intentional discrimination, vote dilution and racial gerrymandering.


The legal fight over the shape of Texas political representation for the next decade won’t be decided until next year after a federal panel agreed Tuesday to delay a trial over new political maps.

The federal three-judge panel hearing the case pushed the start of the trial, which was originally scheduled for Sept. 28, following a flurry of disputes over discovery that left both the state and the various plaintiff groups questioning whether they’d have enough time to prepare to make their cases in a federal court in El Paso.

The court said it would announce a new trial at a later time.

The maps passed by the Legislature in 2021 have already gone into effect and are being used for the first time in this year’s elections, but the litigation could decide whether those maps need to be changed to ensure that voters of color have a fair say in choosing their representatives in elections for years to come.

The state faces a broad catalog of challenges to its four political maps, including its congressional and statehouse maps, that could affect a litany of districts. The legal claims, stemming from nearly a dozen consolidated lawsuits, include allegations of intentional discrimination, vote dilution and racial gerrymandering. The Republican-drawn maps largely serve to bolster the party’s dominance, giving white voters greater control of political districts throughout the state.

Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2022/08/30/texas-redistricting-lawsuit/
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Federal trial over new Texas political maps is delayed by evidence disputes (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2022 OP
Hard to beat these nasty white supremacists but the fight continues. walkingman Aug 2022 #1
Disappointing but understandable... Shipwack Aug 2022 #2
That may be true, but Sucha NastyWoman Aug 2022 #3

Shipwack

(2,334 posts)
2. Disappointing but understandable...
Tue Aug 30, 2022, 02:13 PM
Aug 2022

Even if the maps were proven to be unfair, they probably couldn’t be fixed before early voting starts.

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