Latino Voters Fight for Fair Maps
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A landmark lawsuit over Washington’s redistricting map, alleging Latino voters were unfairly diluted through “cracking,” hit a major legal milestone. After a lower court sided with plaintiffs and ordered a redraw, state officials sidestepped the commission and let plaintiffs’ map take effect — a move swiftly appealed. The Ninth Circuit upheld the ruling, but opponents pushed for reconsideration after a recent Supreme Court decision. The court denied the motion, citing looming primaries and urging patience until the Supreme Court weighs in on related voting rights issues. The case underscores a deeper struggle: ensuring fair representation while navigating legal and electoral deadlines.
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