Supreme Court strikes down race-based redistricting map in Louisiana

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  1. thor_strong1 on

    I wonder how this will impact all the states that have already passed redistricting? 

    I know the VA supreme court rightfully struck down the blatant gerrymandering there. 

  2. >”As many as 12 Democratic congressional districts could be redrawn into Republican ones with *Gingles* now effectively ended as a legal standard, according to one [analysis](https://messaging-custom-newsletters.nytimes.com/dynamic/render?campaign_id=277&emc=edit_nc_20251015&free_trial=0&instance_id=164474&isViewInBrowser=true&nl=the-tilt&paid_regi=1&productCode=NC%C2%AEi_id=65226929&segment_id=207949&sendId=207949&uri=nyt://newsletter/a1bc33d3-f633-5fbf-b8e8-0a66739059d9&user_id=011a405a6d1c1f555d38cb2d5538fba5) from the *New York Times*. Another report by left-wing group Fair Fight Action [found](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/664f769adc5cc1607d32b366/68e58681b33c082c686a91bf_a9a4cc027348464928d3c5d4f61f1f4c_2025%20REPORT_SCOTUS_VRA.pdf) that as many as 19 Democratic congressional seats could be in jeopardy.”

    Democrats started this redistricting scheme to do away with Republican districts, now they need to see who would come out on top if they continue this.

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