'This is not democracy': voting rights activists shocked by speed of US states moving to stifle Black voters [View all]
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Guardian) The reaction speed of southern states to the US supreme courts decision last week in Louisiana v Callais has been breathtaking for voting rights activists.
One week after Callais, Louisianas governor has ordered the states ongoing congressional election to be set aside while state lawmakers redraw maps to eliminate a Democratic-majority that is, a Black-majority seat covering Baton Rouge.
Alabamas Republican-majority legislature is drafting legislation in a special session that will allow it to set aside the results of a completed primary later this year if courts lift an injunction on its redistricting.
Florida was amid a special redistricting session as the ruling was handed down, passing a congressional map for 28 districts that packs Black and brown voters into four districts on the south Florida coast and Orlando, eliminating every other Democratic majority.
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Whats happening right now is probably the swiftest disenfranchisement of Black folks since Reconstruction, due to disenfranchisement by racist gerrymandering. And they will lie and say that its for political purposes, said Democratic state representative Justin Pearson of Tennessee, a Memphis legislator running for a congressional district blown into pieces by Republican lawmakers. They cracked it into three. The district stretches hundreds of miles
its completely diluted in thirds almost to the percentage. Its surgical, how they remove the possibility of Black participation. ...............(more)
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/08/voting-rights-activists-louisiana-callais-black-voters