Federal judge rejects AR Republicans' request to quash lawsuit that state's congressional map is racially gerrymandered [View all]
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Christian Ministerial Alliance and four Black residents of Pulaski County against Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston (R) and Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners challenging Arkansas congressional map drawn with 2020 census data. Specifically, the plaintiffs allege that Arkansas 2nd Congressional District is a racial gerrymander and that the plan was passed with discriminatory intent as a motivating factor in violation of the 14th and 15th Amendments.
The plaintiffs allege that the plan cracks Pulaski Countys large and politically effective Black Community and divides those voters amongst three of the states four other congressional districts. The plaintiffs argue that the map is a textbook case of cracking a minority community to suppress its political voice. And this cracking is intentional.
The plaintiffs argue that in cracking Black communities in Pulaski County into three separate congressional districts, Arkansass Legislature actively disregarded traditional redistricting principles and contradicted its own stated guiding principles. The plaintiffs request that the court block the plan, order a new constitutionally compliant plan, place Arkansas under Section 3 preclearance and order that elections should not be held under the current congressional map.
https://www.democracydocket.com/cases/arkansas-congressional-redistricting-challenge-christian-ministerial-alliance/