A federal case similar to the one where three judges ruled the states’ legislative boundaries in three districts dilute Black voting power is heading to court to argue whether the state’s judicial districts have run afoul of the same.

On Aug. 5, the American Civil Liberties Union, its state affiliate and the Southern Poverty Law Center will argue with those representing the State Board of Election Commissioners before Judge Sharion Aycock, representing the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi. The State Board of Election Commissioners consists only of white Republicans in statewide offices.

Is Mississippi violating the Voting Rights Act?

In a July 8 filing, the plaintiffs argued that like the case currently underway in the state’s U.S. Court for the Southern District, the state has violated the U.S. Voting Rights Act and asks the court to have the lines redrawn.



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