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(155,590 posts)For the first time, I'm feeling a bit stronger, more optimistic. It's a good feeling!
Auggie
(32,670 posts)San Francisco Chronicle (opinion): 11-2-2025
(A) lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court may put the legitimacy of Prop 50s maps in jeopardy should it pass, along with many other district maps nationwide.
Many states, including California, consider the race of voters in drawing their political maps. They do this to prevent minority votes from being dispersed and diluted, as Section 2 of the federal Voting Rights Act forbids.
In Louisiana v. Callais, the high court will decide whether a states intentional consideration of race to create these majority-minority voting districts violates the Constitutions Equal Protection Clause.
SNIP
Thats a problem for California because its existing map and the proposed map under Prop 50 are race-conscious. As the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California notes, Californias existing map drawn by the Citizens Redistricting Commission had to satisfy Section 2, which meant using race: drawing districts for voters of color. The think tank similarly found that the Prop 50 map largely matches the existing map on the sort of criteria the CRC was required to consider.
https://eedition.sfchronicle.com/infinity/article_popover_share.aspx?guid=f3b7f344-0b5d-4add-b068-86e8b5a30793&share=true
According to the editorial, it means any proposed "gerrymandered" map may be vulnerable to a legal challenge.
And if/when SCOTUS rules, don't expect objectivity.
quaint
(4,308 posts)Auggie
(32,670 posts)just sharing a harsh possibility.
stopdiggin
(14,624 posts)with the Voting Rights Act being the current law of land? All maps drawn in compliance .. ?
Auggie
(32,670 posts)"Current" and "existing" maps. Link repeats this consistently.
"The court may go further and use the Callais case to invalidate Section 2 altogether."
"May?" Roberts, Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett have already decided.
quaint
(4,308 posts)Oh, goody.
I'd stick my head in the sand except it's all heavy clay here.