5th Circuit cancels the redrawing of maps in Louisiana
By Meghan Thomas
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BATON ROUGE, Louisiana (WDSU) — The fight over congressional maps in Louisiana continues, as a hearing over how to redraw them, in order to give everyone proper representation, gets delayed by an appeals court.
That means the time frame for creating a new Second Majority Black Congressional District is going to take longer than expected.
A U.S. district judge previously ruled that the state’s republican controlled legislature violated the Voting Rights Act by failing to create a new map with two Black Majority Districts.
The state, however, is seeking to overturn that ruling, and now the process will be delayed once again.
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