


A federal judge just gave Georgia Republicans a big victory over a newly redrawn congressional map. The judge rejected arguments by Democrat organizations that the map didn’t follow his order on creating majority-Black districts.
Here’s more:
A federal judge in Georgia on Thursday upheld a Republican-drawn congressional map, rejecting arguments from voting rights groups and Democrats that the latest district lines illegally diluted the voting power of minority residents near Atlanta.
The decision from U.S. District Judge Steve Jones likely ensures that Republicans will maintain their 9-5 advantage among the state’s 14 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
“The court finds that the general assembly fully complied with this court’s order requiring the creation of Black-majority districts in the regions of the state where vote dilution was found,” Jones wrote in the order.
The case is one of several pending lawsuits whose outcomes could determine which party controls the House after next November’s vote. Democrats need to capture a net of five Republican seats nationally to win back a majority.
In early December, the Republican-controlled legislature approved a map that added a majority-Black district west of Atlanta. But in doing so, lawmakers also dismantled a nearby district – represented by Democrat Lucy McBath, a Black woman – comprised mostly of minority voters, including Black, Hispanic and Asian residents.
Democrats and voting rights groups had argued that the revised map violated Jones’ ruling, which had said the state could not remedy the problem “by eliminating minority districts elsewhere.” Republicans asserted that their effort complied with the decision because McBath’s district was not majority Black.
Here’s the kicker. The judge in this case was appointed by Barack Obama. I’m sure Democrats will appeal the decision but I’d say if it was his order and he’s happy with the redraw, this will likely stand.