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octoberlib

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Thu May 28, 2015, 03:50 PM May 2015

The Conservatives Who Gutted the Voting Rights Act Are Now Challenging ‘One Person, One Vote’ [View all]

Ari Berman on May 28, 2015 - 3:06 PM ET





Ed Blum, who brought the case that led to the gutting of the Voting Rights Act in 2013, is now going after the historic principle of "one person, one vote." The Supreme Court decided on Tuesday to hear Evenwel v. Abbott, Blum's latest case, which challenges the drawing of State Senate districts in Texas. The obscure case could have major ramifications for political representation.

Blum first began attacking the Voting Rights Act after losing a Houston Congressional race to a black Democrat in 1992 and founded the Project on Fair Representation in 2005 to challenge the constitutionality of the VRA. The Evenwel case doesn't deal directly with the VRA, but on how districts should be calculated. Since the Supreme Court's 1964 Reynolds v. Sims decision, districts have been drawn based on the total population of an area. Blum instead wants lines to be drawn based only on eligible voters—excluding children, inmates, non-citizens, etc from counting toward representation.

If that happened, legislative districts would become older, whiter, more rural, and more conservative rather than younger, more diverse, more urban, and more liberal. "It would be a power shift almost perfectly calibrated to benefit the Republican party," explains University of Texas law professor Joey Fishkin. "The losers would be urban areas with lots of children and lots of racially diverse immigrants. The winners would be older, whiter, more suburban, and rural areas. It would be a power shift on a scale American redistricting law has not seen since the 1960s. While not nearly as dramatic as the original reapportionment revolution, it would require every map in every state to be redrawn, with the same general pattern of winners and losers."

Demographically, the gap between Republicans and Democrats is wider than it has ever been. "House Republicans are still 87 percent white male, compared to 43 percent of House Democrats - the widest gap we've ever seen," explains Dave Wasserman, House editor of The Cook Political Report. "In terms of composition of districts, the median GOP district is 76% white, while the median Dem district is 49% white—again, the widest gap we've ever seen. Overall, the median House district is 68% white, compared to 63% for the nation as a whole."


http://www.thenation.com/blog/208625/conservatives-who-gutted-voting-rights-act-are-now-challenging-one-person-one-vote

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In all honesty, this county has become disgusting... world wide wally May 2015 #1
So have a lot of the other counties KamaAina May 2015 #2
I t's becoming almost scary. We're dealing with an opposing party who has octoberlib May 2015 #5
K&R LongTomH May 2015 #3
Believe it or not, it's also under attack in liberal Marin County KamaAina May 2015 #4
Interesting. Thanks for posting! octoberlib May 2015 #6
Where I am, it's too early sulphurdunn May 2015 #21
Wouldn't this kind of logic let people who don't have kids off the hook Jackpine Radical May 2015 #28
You got it. KamaAina May 2015 #38
This could bode very poorly for California. herding cats May 2015 #7
Yes it does BrotherIvan May 2015 #8
I won't be surprised if this does make it past this SC. herding cats May 2015 #18
IMO Quackers May 2015 #9
But it would have to be accurately counted, and that hasn't happened in this country in years. nt valerief May 2015 #11
How are we different from banana republics? Don't say, valerief May 2015 #10
That brings something to mind… Jackpine Radical May 2015 #29
What next, reverting to counting only property owners? n/t Gormy Cuss May 2015 #12
Eventually, yes... awoke_in_2003 May 2015 #15
Some Conservatives really want that, no kidding. n/t MicaelS May 2015 #16
And then only white male ones. KamaAina May 2015 #39
The conservatives long for the 'Good Old Days' -- pre-1790 LastLiberal in PalmSprings May 2015 #40
k&r bigtree May 2015 #13
Notice to Justices Scalia, Alito and Thomas SCantiGOP May 2015 #14
K&R. I read about this the other Ilsa May 2015 #17
These MFers spend all their time figuring out ways to cheat and hurt others. Avalux May 2015 #19
SCOTUS Ruling in favor of Blum will be an Intolerable Act eom LarryNM May 2015 #20
Of course, should this abomination sulphurdunn May 2015 #22
As the oligarchy gain more and more economic power AgingAmerican May 2015 #23
Republicans are some tireless bastards. DocMac May 2015 #24
they don't they are blood sucking vampires... VanillaRhapsody May 2015 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author AZ Progressive May 2015 #25
Representation HassleCat May 2015 #26
How often would these districts be reassessed? cascadiance May 2015 #31
What he's trying to do is disturbing, but the title is misleading. Springslips May 2015 #27
One person , one vote has more to do with equal voting representation between urban and rural areas. octoberlib May 2015 #33
Makes sense. Springslips May 2015 #41
We don't send politicians to office to represent just the people who voted for them. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2015 #30
+1 octoberlib May 2015 #34
These people are absolute monsters. Initech May 2015 #35
The GOP, if you cannot win DonCoquixote May 2015 #36
I think they really want it to get like it used to be, to be able to vote you have to own acreage. LiberalArkie May 2015 #37
K&R Paka May 2015 #42
There are whites that have ZERO problem with this.... Spitfire of ATJ May 2015 #43
Sounds like a slightly less exclusionary version sulphurdunn May 2015 #44
Yip the wingnuts can't win on ideology so just tinker with voter restrictions/now representation UTUSN May 2015 #45
You don't have to be a voter to be helped or harmed by the laws passed by the legislature. Beartracks Jun 2015 #46
Great reply! And so true. octoberlib Jun 2015 #47
Blum is a racist bigoted scumbag. blackspade Jun 2015 #48
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