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Summary
The Supreme Court recently made a decision about the Voting Rights Act. This has led to quick efforts in some Southern states to redraw voting district maps before the November elections, although there is uncertainty about the timing.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court ruled on parts of the Voting Rights Act.
- The ruling affects how voting district lines are drawn in Southern states.
- Lawmakers in several states are working fast to change these maps.
- The changes aim to affect who votes in certain congressional and state legislative districts.
- There is a question about whether the new maps can be ready in time for the November midterm elections.
- The case involved Louisiana’s second majority-Black congressional district.
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