The Supreme Court’s decision siding with Black voters in an Alabama redistricting case gave Democrats and voting rights activist a surprising opportunity before the 2024 elections to have congressional maps redrawn in a handful of states.

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    Khadidah Stone, a plaintiff in the Alabama case, said the continuing opposition was “appalling” but “not surprising.” She noted that Alabama is where then-Gov. George Wallace blocked Black students from integrating the University of Alabama in 1963.

    “There is a long history there of disobeying court orders to deny Black people our rights,” she said.

    I grew up in Alabama and remember some people here being proud that Wallace was fighting for them (the whites)

    Alabama’s Republican Roy Moore also defied the the supreme court over same sex marriage and the 10 commandments monument.

    Republicans don’t believe in democracy.

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    Easy solution: All elections in the state after the supreme Court decision need to be invalid and on hold until the new redistricting is approved.

    Don’t get it done by the next election? Sorry, your ballots and electrics don’t count.

    It’s disenfranchisement, but for everyone, not just the ones whose gerrymandering selected.

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      Letting the people who refuse to give up power, STAY in power is not a solution.

      The president had to send in the national guard to enforce the ruling with the school decision with Gov. Wallace.

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      Nope!

      Wisconsin GOP currently has a super majority because of these maps. They’d happily keep their seats until they die using your easy solution.

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        No you see they would also have to lose their seats and the court appoints a board to set new maps and hold a new election. Everybody who participated in blocking compliance with the court decision is prohibited from candidacy or any other position as a gov official.

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      Nope. You hold every politician in the state of Alabama in contempt, issue warrants, arrest them then force them to meet and redraw the maps in jail till they meet the requirements of the court decision.

      Sounds good at least.

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      Why don’t we just use county lines for representation until maps are drawn. It’s predetermined and while counties do typically lean politically, they’re not developed around political lines. That way we don’t halt all progress until a map is redrawn. Delaying the redrawing is a strategy on its own so take away the benefits of delay

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        Districts need to have equal population, counties don’t have that quality and thus won’t work.

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      That helps with the Presidential elections, there is still the House and local assembly. I live in Wi and hope that we can start having fair maps for our assembly. 40% of the vote shouldn’t result in 60%+ of the seats.

      Edit: I do agree that 1 person 1 vote should be the norm, we just have other issues to worry about with gerrymandering and civic engagement.