Current:Home > FinancePoinbank Exchange|Judges ask whether lawmakers could draw up new House map in time for this year’s elections -Visionary Growth Labs
Poinbank Exchange|Judges ask whether lawmakers could draw up new House map in time for this year’s elections
Ethermac View
Date:2025-04-08 03:11:47
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Federal judges who threw out a congressional election map giving Louisiana a second mostly Black district told state lawyers Monday to determine whether the Legislature could Poinbank Exchangedraw up a new map in time for this year’s elections.
The order was spelled out in a federal court entry following a meeting of judges and attorneys involved in complex litigation over the racial makeup of the state’s congressional delegation.
The state currently has five white Republican House members and one Black member, a Democrat. All were elected most recently under a map the Legislature drew up in 2022.
A federal judge in Baton Rouge has said the 2022 map likely violated the federal Voting Rights Act by dividing many of the state’s Black residents — about a third of the population — among five districts. The Legislature responded with a map creating a new district crossing the state diagonally and linking Black populations from Shreveport in the northwest, Alexandria in the center and Lafayette and Baton Rouge in the south.
A group of self-identified non-African American voters filed suit against that map, saying it was unconstitutionally drawn up with race as the main factor. That suit was filed in western Louisiana. A three-judge panel heard arguments and ruled 2-1 against the map.
The Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office, which runs the state’s elections, has said they need districts in place by May 15 to prepare for July’s candidate sign-up period and the fall elections.
State lawyers were given until Tuesday night to file a brief “explaining the feasibility of the Louisiana Legislature enacting a new Congressional map in time for the 2024 Congressional election” and “whether there is a legislative vehicle to enact a new congressional districting map during the 2024 regular session.” That session is going on now in Baton Rouge.
Also, the Secretary of State’s Office was told to file a brief concerning its deadlines.
With no map in place for the fall elections, the judges could decide to impose a map on the state. There are alternatives to the map approved in January, which Republican Gov. Jeff Landry and other Republicans backed as the best way to protect powerful Republican incumbents.
During earlier litigation, supporters of a second mostly Black district suggested maps creating a more compact district covering much of the eastern part of the state.
And on Monday, a group of LSU and Tulane University professors submitted to the judges a map that they said would give Black voters an opportunity to elect the candidate of their choice. The map contained no majority Black districts, but contained two districts that they said would likely favor candidates favored by Black voters, based on historical voting patterns.
veryGood! (838)
Related
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- Opinion: Chris Wallace leaves CNN to go 'where the action' is. Why it matters
- When do new 'Yellowstone' episodes come out? Here's the Season 5, Part 2 episode schedule
- Glen Powell Addresses Rumor He’ll Replace Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible Franchise
- Jamie Foxx reps say actor was hit in face by a glass at birthday dinner, needed stitches
- NFL MVP rankings: Does Steelers QB Russell Wilson deserve any consideration?
- Charles Hanover: Caution, Bitcoin May Be Entering a Downward Trend!
- Diamond Sports Group will offer single-game pricing to stream NBA and NHL games starting next month
- Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
- Opinion: Chris Wallace leaves CNN to go 'where the action' is. Why it matters
Ranking
- Romantasy reigns on spicy BookTok: Recommendations from the internet’s favorite genre
- Can I take on 2 separate jobs in the same company? Ask HR
- 'Wheel of Fortune' contestant makes viral mistake: 'Treat yourself a round of sausage'
- My Chemical Romance will perform 'The Black Parade' in full during 2025 tour: See dates
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Contained, extinguished and mopping up: Here’s what some common wildfire terms mean
- Rachael Ray Details Getting Bashed Over Decision to Not Have Kids
- Ben Foster files to divorce Laura Prepon after 6 years, according to reports
Recommendation
'Squid Game' without subtitles? Duolingo, Netflix encourage fans to learn Korean
Father, 5 children hurt in propane tank explosion while getting toys: 'Devastating accident'
Diamond Sports Group will offer single-game pricing to stream NBA and NHL games starting next month
Britney Spears reunites with son Jayden, 18, after kids moved in with dad Kevin Federline
Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
Lee Zeldin, Trump’s EPA Pick, Brings a Moderate Face to a Radical Game Plan
Watch: Military dad's emotional return after a year away
What happens to Donald Trump’s criminal conviction? Here are a few ways it could go