Voter ID, partisan gerrymandering struck down in NC rulings just before court flips to GOP [View all]
Raleigh News & Observer
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The North Carolina Supreme Court issued two important rulings in voting rights cases Friday, on gerrymandering and voter ID.
Both rulings found that Republican lawmakers had acted unconstitutionally to diminish the influence of Democratic voters by passing a voter ID law with rules that intentionally discriminated against Black voters, and by redrawing the states political districts in such a way that rendered many Democrats votes essentially pointless in certain elections.
The right to vote is a fundamental right, preservative of all other rights. If the right to vote is undermined, it renders illusory all other rights, even the most basic, Justice Anita Earls wrote in the voter ID case, quoting from a civil rights case from 1964.
Both rulings were 4-3 decisions, purely along party lines with all the courts Democrats in the majority and all the Republicans dissenting.