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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Mon Aug 11, 2014, 01:14 PM Aug 2014

Texas, U.S. Resume Fight Over Maps That Curb Latino Power

By Laurel Brubaker Calkins Aug 11, 2014 12:01 AM ET

Texas and voting-rights activists supported by the U.S. government will resume a three-year battle over claims that Republican lawmakers intentionally drew Congressional districts to curb the political power of the state’s growing Latino population.

Texas seeks to convince a three-judge federal panel today in San Antonio that its voter maps were designed to improve re-election chances for Republican incumbents and weaken Democrats, not dilute minority voting strength.

“Partisan gerrymandering” is legal, the state said. The federal government and civil-rights activists contend the state is making a distinction without a difference, because minorities tend to vote for Democrats in Texas.

“Partisanship is not a defense to intentional vote dilution,” Bryan Sells, a lawyer with the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, told the San Antonio judges last month. “If a legislature intentionally dilutes minority voting strength because its members are under the impression, mistaken or otherwise, that doing so will help their political party, it is not legally different,” from diluting minority voting strength because they “don’t like black or brown people,” Sells said, according to a transcript.

The parties will be in a San Antonio courtroom this week for phase two of a multi-stage trial. Last month it focused on statehouse Legislature maps. The attention this week shifts to congressional districts.

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-08-11/texas-u-s-resume-fight-over-maps-that-curb-latino-power.html

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Texas, U.S. Resume Fight Over Maps That Curb Latino Power (Original Post) Purveyor Aug 2014 OP
This trial is getting interesting Gothmog Aug 2014 #1
, blkmusclmachine Aug 2014 #2
One to watch. eom littlemissmartypants Aug 2014 #3
How can this be even a legitimate argument for the GOP? Latino Voters are not important? UCmeNdc Aug 2014 #4
The Legal Arguments Coming from Abbott's AG Office are Incredible Stallion Aug 2014 #5

UCmeNdc

(9,600 posts)
4. How can this be even a legitimate argument for the GOP? Latino Voters are not important?
Tue Aug 12, 2014, 02:05 AM
Aug 2014

Latino voters are not as important as the GOP getting more seats even if the GOP does not represent the wishes of the voters?

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