NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A new congressional district map giving Louisiana a second majority-Black House district was rejected Tuesday by a panel of three federal judges, fueling new uncertainty about district boundaries as the state prepares for fall congressional elections.
The 2-1 ruling forbids the use of a map drawn up in January by the Legislature after a different federal judge blocked a map from 2022. The earlier map maintained a single Black-majority district and five mostly white districts, in a state with a population that is about one-third Black.
An appeal of Tuesday’s ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court is likely. Meanwhile, the ruling means continued uncertainty over what the November election map will look like. State election officials have said they need to know the district boundaries by May 15, and the sign-up period for the fall elections in Louisiana is in mid-July.
Related articles:
Related suggestion:
Massachusetts House launches budget debate, including proposed spending on shelters, public transitIs this the latest Nessie sighting? Hunter spots '18ftHow major US stock indexes fared Wednesday, 4/24/2024Los Angeles marches mark Armenian Genocide Remembrance DayPennsylvania redesigned its mailGiants place pitcher Blake Snell on 15Semenyo scores to help Bournemouth beat Wolverhampton 1No final decision on withdrawing US troops from Niger and Chad, top official tells APFans voice mixed reactions as Chicago Bears release stunning AIFans voice mixed reactions as Chicago Bears release stunning AI
2.823s , 6604.3984375 kb
Copyright © 2024 Powered by US judges reject new Louisiana congressional map ,Culture Circle news portal