Alabama Republicans on Monday defended their decision not to create a second majority-Black district in a hearing before a panel of federal judges over the state’s redrawn congressional maps.

State Republicans continue to resist court orders, including from the supreme court in June, to amend the congressional maps to give Black voters increased political power and representation.

Lawyers for voters called Alabama’s plan, which maintains one majority-Black district, discriminatory. Abha Khanna, an attorney representing one group of plaintiffs in the case, said Alabama chose “defiance over compliance”.

In response to the ruling, Alabama Republicans boosted the percentage of Black voters in the majority-white second congressional district, now represented by Republican representative Barry Moore, from about 30% to 39.9%, failing to give Black voters a majority which would allow them to elect their candidate of choice.

A lawyer for the state accused plaintiffs of seeking a “racial gerrymander” over traditional guidelines for drawing districts, such as keeping districts compact and keeping communities of interest together.

  • @esadatari
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    431 year ago

    arrest them and form a completely redrawn map.

    fuck them at this point. like “aha! we refuse! checkMATE!”? bitch please.

    • Alien Nathan Edward
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      121 year ago

      republicans seem to think they can just shout “NO!” at any part of democracy they don’t care for and it’s about time someone did something.

    • @LurkNoMore
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      111 year ago

      Why hasn’t it happened? This is blatant at this point. Why are they not behind bars???

      • @ChonkyOwlbear
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        61 year ago

        Because for some bonkers reason the Supreme Court has no enforcement powers for their decisions.