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Court refuses to expand minority voting rights
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Contributor | Ex-New Jerseyan |
Last Edited | Ex-New Jerseyan Mar 09, 2009 03:25pm |
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Media | Newspaper - Washington Post |
News Date | Monday, March 9, 2009 09:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a part of the Voting Rights Act aimed at helping minorities elect their preferred candidates only applies in electoral districts where minorities make up more than half the population.
The decision could make it harder for some minority candidates to win election and for southern Democrats, in particular, to draw friendly electoral boundaries after the 2010 Census.
The 5-4 decision, with the court's conservatives in the majority, came in the case of a North Carolina plan that sought to preserve the influence of African-American voters even though they made up just 39 percent of the population in a state legislative district. |
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