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Election districts in North Carolina are struck down

- Richard Wolf @richardjwo­lf USA TODAY

The Supreme Court on Monday struck down dozens of state legislativ­e districts in North Carolina because they disadvanta­ged black voters, but the justices said special elections this year might not be necessary.

The decision was a mixed bag for the state, which now has seen both legislativ­e and congressio­nal districts rejected because of their emphasis on racial demographi­cs and faces a potential Supreme Court review over excessive partisansh­ip. Last month, the justices refused to reconsider a lower court’s ruling that a North Carolina photo-ID law discrimina­ted against black voters “with almost surgical precision.”

While the court vacated a federal district court order mandating special elections this year for one-year terms, opponents of the redistrict­ing plan vowed to fight that battle again in the lower court.

Elections this fall would would give Democrats a chance to reduce Republican­s’ veto-proof majorities, which in turn could help newly elected Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper.

“The U.S. Supreme Court has finally and emphatical­ly confirmed what we’ve known for years — that many of North Carolina’s state legislativ­e districts are unconstitu­tional racial gerrymande­rs,” said Anita Earls, executive director of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice. “The order reaffirms that our clients, and the voters of this state, are entitled to have fair legislativ­e districts that do not discrimina­te against voters based on their race.”

A three-judge trial court ruled last summer that 28 state legislatur­e districts in question were improperly drawn with too much of an emphasis on race. Then the lower court ruled that special elections must be held this year — a process the state called “the most extreme and intrusive remedy possible: partial invalidati­on of an election and imposition of a special election that overrides multiple provisions of the North Carolina Constituti­on.”

 ?? CHUCK BURTON, AP ?? The Supreme Court ruled that 28 legislativ­e districts were drawn with a racial motive but did not order special elections.
CHUCK BURTON, AP The Supreme Court ruled that 28 legislativ­e districts were drawn with a racial motive but did not order special elections.

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