Civil Rights Organizations Say Tennessee Voting Districts Are Heavily Gerrymandered
Civil Rights Organizations Say Tennessee Voting Districts Are Heavily Gerrymandered
A coalition of civil rights advocates have filed a lawsuit challenging a Tennessee redistricting law that divided left-leaning Nashville to protect Republican interests.According to The Associated Press, the complaint was filed earlier this week in a Nashville federal court.In their complaint, the defendant organizations—which include the N.A.A.C.P., the African American Clergy Collective of Tennessee, and the League of Women Voters of Tennessee—say that U.S. House and state Senate maps are heavily and unconstitutionally gerrymandered.The maps, attorneys say, effectively fragment Nashville into three Republican-dominated districts, all of which have boundaries extending far beyond the city’s limits into more rural counties.Furthermore, the plaintiffs claim that redistricting was decided through an “opaque, inadequate, and rushed process designed to forestall public scrutiny, limit backlash, and stifle any meaningful debate or dissent.”The Associated Press notes that, after the redistricting was enacted, Volunteer State conservatives easily dominated elections in what had earlier been competitive districts.“The Tennessee Legislature split Nashville into three districts and splintered my neighborhoods,” said former Tennessee state Sen. Brenda Gilmore, who lost her seat after redistricting. “And most harmful of all, the redistricting plan attacked African American voters, both diluting our voices, our vote and people who look like me, and other people of color, from electing candidates of our choice.”
Nashville skyline at dawn; image by Brandon Jean, via Unsplash.com.
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