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Georgia’s Voting Maps Are Struck Down Republicans in the state violated a landmark civil rights law in drawing maps that diluted the power of Black voters, a federal judge in Atlanta ruled.
Find where counties in Georgia are growing by population and falling with this interactive map.
Redistricting of Georgia entrenched Republican majorities and minimized more representation opportunities for Black voters who overwhelmingly support Democrats.
A special legislative session begins in Georgia to redraw the state's political maps after a federal judge ruled that the current district lines illegally dilute the power of Black voters.
We’ve passed the halfway point between the 2020 U.S. Census and the 2030 U.S. Census, but the battle over redistricting maps based on the last national headcount is still underway in Georgia.
A federal judge Thursday ordered Georgia to draw new congressional and state legislative maps, ruling that state legislators improperly diluted the political power of Black voters in establishing ...
Maps drawing the boundaries for congressional and state legislative districts in Georgia violate the Voting Rights Act and must be redrawn, a federal judge has ruled. Judge Jones’ decision on 26 ...
A federal judge in Atlanta ruled Thursday that Georgia’s redrawn congressional maps violate the Voting Rights Act and gave the state's lawmakers until Dec. 8 to submit new ones.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that Georgia's Republican-drawn state and Congressional legislative boundaries violate the Voting Rights Act.
Democrats and civil rights groups in Georgia say Republicans' newly revised political maps still violate the Voting Rights Act. One key issue in this fight: so-called "coalition districts." ...
Georgia Republicans’ New Voting Maps Defy Court Order to Boost Black Representation They are a “blatant attempt to make me lose my seat,” says Rep. Lucy McBath.