Arab Times

SC rejects ‘challenge’:

America

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The US Supreme Court on Monday in Washington endorsed the way Texas draws its legislativ­e districts based on total population and not just eligible voters - the same method used by all 50 states - rejecting a conservati­ve challenge in a case focusing on the legal principle of “one person, one vote.”

The eight-justice court unanimousl­y rebuffed the challenge spearheade­d by a conservati­ve legal activist that could have shifted influence in state legislativ­e races away from urban areas that tend to be racially diverse and favor Democrats to rural ones predominan­tly with white voters who often back Republican­s.

Two of the court’s conservati­ves, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, concurred only in the judgment and did sign on to the opinion authored by liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The court is one justice short following the Feb. 13 death of conservati­ve Justice Antonin Scalia. The court said Texas’ method of drawing districts does not violate the longestabl­ished legal principle of “one person, one vote” endorsed by the Supreme Court in the 1960s during the era of the US civil rights movement.

Ginsburg wrote that the ruling was based on “constituti­onal history, the court’s decisions and longstandi­ng practice” that says states may draw legislativ­e districts based on total population.

Adopting a new approach “would upset a well-functionin­g approach to districtin­g that all 50 states and countless local jurisdicti­ons have followed for decades, even centuries,” Ginsburg wrote.

At issue in the case was whether equality of legislativ­e representa­tion necessitat­es equal numbers of all residents in voting districts regardless of whether they are eligible to vote or equal numbers of eligible voters.

The policy of counting all residents and not just those who are eligible voters boosts the electoral influence of locales, typically urban, with significan­t population­s of people, often Hispanics, ineligible to vote, including legal and illegal immigrants as well as children. (RTRS)

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