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BumRushDaShow

(174,189 posts)
Wed Jul 8, 2026, 08:47 PM 19 hrs ago

Mississippi residents in DeSoto County file lawsuit over majority-Black judicial subdistrict

Source: AP

Updated 1:43 PM EDT, July 8, 2026


Several DeSoto County residents, including former Republican gubernatorial candidate and current county Supervisor Robert Foster, have filed a federal lawsuit arguing that the Legislature’s creation of majority-Black subdistricts for the state judiciary violates the Voting Rights Act.

The lawsuit argues that when the Legislature redrew the state’s court districts, it gave DeSoto County an additional judge for Circuit Court and for Chancery Court. But those judges had to be elected from a majority-Black subdistrict.

“Racially motivated and mathematically problematic, H.B. 1544 and S.B. 2768 are doubly unconstitutional and violate federal law as they treat similarly situated citizens unequally and deny 3 out of 4 DeSoto Countians the right to vote based on race,” the lawsuit reads.

The lawsuit was filed against the three-member State Board of Election Commissioners, which is comprised of Gov. Tate Reeves, Secretary of State Michael Watson and Attorney General Lynn Fitch. Fitch’s office will likely defend the state in the litigation, and her office did not respond to a request for comment.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/desoto-county-lawsuit-majorityblack-judicial-subdistrict-cdb64de12341f22c37a3602668c4bb25



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Mississippi residents in DeSoto County file lawsuit over majority-Black judicial subdistrict (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago OP
"current county supervisor Robert Foster" AverageOldGuy 19 hrs ago #1
As the Robert's court has basically nullified voting rights, the South is predictability walkingman 19 hrs ago #2
Just a really racist country JustAnotherGen 19 hrs ago #3

AverageOldGuy

(4,423 posts)
1. "current county supervisor Robert Foster"
Wed Jul 8, 2026, 08:53 PM
19 hrs ago
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From his online bio:

https://www.desotocountyms.gov/782/Robert-Foster-Biography

Robert has a heart for serving others. His business hosts an annual fundraiser “Fireworks on the Farm” benefiting the Palmer Home for Children raising over $60,000 for this great Christian-based organization. He is the past president of the Southern Christmas Tree Association and was named 2012 Conservationist of the year by the DeSoto County Soil and Water Conservation District. He was presented The Spirit of Main Street Award by the Hernando Chamber of Commerce in 2020.

Robert and his wife Heather, along with their two children, are active members of Hernando Baptist Church.


Lily-white Southern Baptist. But you already knew that.

walkingman

(11,387 posts)
2. As the Robert's court has basically nullified voting rights, the South is predictability
Wed Jul 8, 2026, 09:01 PM
19 hrs ago

rushing to "Jim Crow" it asap. When you basically ensure that there will be no black districts in states where they are 30+% of the population, that is racial discrimination. Which of course SCOTUS thinks is just fine. Yes, blacks can still vote but they will have no one to vote for that has a snowballs' chance in hell of winning.

This will not be the end of it - these states will redistrict again before the '28 election.

Even if Congress could change the rules - SCOTUS would overrule it.

These are some nasty bastards....always have been and always will be.

Do you ever feel like you are living in Dumbfuckistan?

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