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Mississippi Supreme Court map violates Voting Rights Act, judge rules – UK Times

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A federal judge has ordered Mississippi to redraw its Supreme Court electoral map, after finding the map dilutes the power of Black voters.

U.S. District Judge Sharion Aycock ruled the map, which was enacted in 1987, violates the Voting Rights Act and cannot be used in future elections.

The Mississippi branch of the American Civil Liberties Union helped litigate the lawsuit, arguing the map cut Mississippi’s Delta region — a historically Black area — in half.

“This win corrects a historic injustice,” said Ari Savitzky, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU Voting Rights Project. “All Mississippians will benefit from fair district lines that give Black voters an equal voice — and new generations of Black leaders an equal chance to help shape the state’s future by serving on the state’s highest court.”

The lawsuit, which was filed on April 25, 2022, argued the map diminished the Black vote in the Central District.

Aycock’s ruling notes that only four Black people have served on the Mississippi Supreme Court. All of them held the same seat in the Central District and were first appointed to the position by a sitting governor.

Aycock wrote that she will impose a deadline for the Mississippi Legislature to create a new map.

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