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Nevilledog

(50,952 posts)
Thu Jan 27, 2022, 01:51 PM Jan 2022

Retiring GOP TX Senator testified under oath that gerrymandered map violates the VRA



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Woah. Retiring GOP Texas Senator Kel Seliger has testified under oath that the gerrymandered maps drawn by his party blatantly violate the Voting Rights Act.

https://texastribune.org/2022/01/26/texas-redistricting-kel-seliger-redistricting/?utm_campaign=trib-social-buttons&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
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8:46 AM · Jan 27, 2022


https://www.texastribune.org/2022/01/26/texas-redistricting-kel-seliger-redistricting/


EL PASO — In a sworn declaration submitted as part of an ongoing federal court challenge, a senior Republican state senator with redistricting experience said he believes his party violated federal voting laws when it drew new boundaries for state Senate District 10 in the Fort Worth area.

“Having participated in the 2011 and 2013 Senate Select Redistricting Committee proceedings, and having read the prior federal court decision regarding SD10, it was obvious to me that the renewed effort to dismantle SD 10 violated the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution,” state Sen. Kel Seliger said in a declaration signed in November.

The statement from the Amarillo Republican emerged this week as part of a dayslong hearing before a three-judge panel considering a lawsuit that claims the district was intentionally reconfigured to discriminate against voters of color in Tarrant County.

Under the map passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature, some Black and Hispanic populations previously in District 10 were split into two other districts with majority-white electorates. The Black and Hispanic voters who remain in the newly drawn District 10, in urban areas of south Fort Worth, were lumped in with several rural, mostly white counties to the south and west that drive up the district’s population of white eligible voters while diminishing the number of voters of color.

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Retiring GOP TX Senator testified under oath that gerrymandered map violates the VRA (Original Post) Nevilledog Jan 2022 OP
K&R PatSeg Jan 2022 #1
Good man, but he's gonna regret that. There will be personal retribution. lindysalsagal Jan 2022 #2
Of course they did. It's how they do what they do. dchill Jan 2022 #3
Texas violated voting rights law during redistricting, retiring state GOP senator says LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2022 #4

LetMyPeopleVote

(144,832 posts)
4. Texas violated voting rights law during redistricting, retiring state GOP senator says
Thu Jan 27, 2022, 05:53 PM
Jan 2022

The Texas primary is going to be held on March 1 using the illegal and gerrymandered districts passed by the Texas legislature. There will be a hearing on Senate District 10 but the rest of the gerrymandered districts will be in place for the next two years.

The SCOTUS has gutted Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act which required pre-clearance of districts. The SCOTUS held that partisan gerrymandering is okay and also partially gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act by requiring proof of discrimination. There will be a trial in the fall and this statement will used to show intent to discriminate.




EL PASO — In a sworn declaration submitted as part of an ongoing federal court challenge, a senior Republican state senator with redistricting experience said he believes his party violated federal voting laws when it drew new boundaries for state Senate District 10 in the Fort Worth area.

“Having participated in the 2011 and 2013 Senate Select Redistricting Committee proceedings, and having read the prior federal court decision regarding SD10, it was obvious to me that the renewed effort to dismantle SD 10 violated the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution,” state Sen. Kel Seliger said in a declaration signed in November.

The statement from the Amarillo Republican emerged this week as part of a dayslong hearing before a three-judge panel considering a lawsuit that claims the district was intentionally reconfigured to discriminate against voters of color in Tarrant County.

Under the map passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature, some Black and Hispanic populations previously in District 10 were split into two other districts with majority-white electorates. The Black and Hispanic voters who remain in the newly drawn District 10, in urban areas of south Fort Worth, were lumped in with several rural, mostly white counties to the south and west that drive up the district’s population of white eligible voters while diminishing the number of voters of color.

This trial will be fun to watch.
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