Anonymous ID: 923862 March 18, 2019, 6:11 p.m. No.5763075   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3320 >>3469

Virginia Republicans Ask Supreme Court to Redraw Districts

 

Virginia Republicans urged the Supreme Court to quash a lower court ruling that redrew 11 districts in the Virginia House of Delegates after finding their boundaries had been drawn to dilute the power of black voters.

 

The racial gerrymandering case is important because the redistricting imposed by a three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia could help determine which party controls the House in Richmond after future elections. Currently, party standings in the chamber are 51 Republicans to 49 Democrats. Republicans also narrowly control the state Senate, where they occupy 21 of the 40 seats.

 

Republicans, led by Speaker of the House Kirk Cox, want to discard the court-ordered map and revive the old one. Democrats, on the other hand, prefer the new map. The case has made it to the Supreme Court twice before. Both times Democrats prevailed.

 

Republicans say the map abandoned by the lower court was approved with bipartisan and black leaders’ support and was cleared by the Obama-era Department of Justice, which was enforcing the Voting Rights Act to guarantee that black voters were treated fairly. Despite this, the lower court found that black voters were bunched together in districts in a manner that unconstitutionally deprived them of representation.

 

But this time, the justices may not even get around to considering the merits of the complex case. This is because the legal standing of the House to bring a lawsuit on behalf of Virginia is hotly disputed. Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring, a Democrat, argues that the members of one of the two chambers of the General Assembly have no legal right to speak for the Old Dominion and have usurped his authority to defend state laws in court.

 

During oral arguments March 18, Justice Sonia Sotomayor seemed to agree with Herring’s position.

 

The Supreme Court would take a “radical new step” if it determined that a legislative chamber could participate in a lawsuit separately from the state, she said.

 

Sotomayor suggested the House’s claim that it was harmed by the district court ruling, which failed to fundamentally alter the institution, was weak.

 

“It may change the membership of individuals,” she said. “But it doesn’t change the processes of the legislature.”

 

Justice Stephen Breyer wondered aloud if anyone had the legal right to challenge the district court ruling if the state’s Democratic-controlled executive branch failed to do so.

 

“The governor won’t,” he said in reference to Gov. Ralph Northam. “Because he likes it politically, so who will?”

 

Breyer asked if there was “a way to challenge standing.”

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/virginia-republicans-ask-supreme-court-to-redraw-districts_2843531.html

Anonymous ID: 923862 March 18, 2019, 6:16 p.m. No.5763184   🗄️.is 🔗kun

7 Killed in Attack on Cars Carrying Election Officials in Bangladesh

 

As many as seven people were killed and 13 more injured in Bangladeshi Baghaichhari sub-district as a result of an attack on cars carrying electoral commission staff and law enforcement officers, local media reported on Monday, citing the police.

 

United News of Bangladesh reported that the incident took place at 18:30 local time (12:30 p.m. GMT), when unidentified man opened fire at the cars from a hill at Noymile. Members of the electoral commission were returning from polling stations after counting votes in the second round of the local elections, according to the newspaper.

 

The newspaper noted that six people were killed on the spot, while another one died in hospital. Medical assistance is being provided to all injured people.

 

Previous month, Bangladeshi parliamentary election sparked protests, during which at least 17 people were reportedly killed and over 60 others were injured.

 

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201903191073354887-bangladesh-election-officials-killed/