Monday, March 09, 2009

Court Refuses to Expand Minority Voting Rights - washingtonpost.com

Court Refuses to Expand Minority Voting Rights - washingtonpost.com: WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has ruled that electoral districts must have a majority of African-Americans or other minorities to be protected by a provision of the Voting Rights Act.

The decision could make it harder for southern Democrats to draw friendly boundaries after the 2010 Census.

The justices on Monday declined to expand protections of the landmark civil rights law to take in electoral districts where the minority population is less than 50 percent of the total, but strong enough to effectively determine the outcome of elections.