Louisiana advances plan to eliminate majority-Black US House district after court ruling
Legislators in Louisiana are moving forward with a proposal to eliminate a majority-Black congressional district following a court ruling, sparking significant political debate regarding representation and gerrymandering practices. This decision could have wide-ranging implications for electoral dynamics in the state.
Louisiana court ruling gerrymandering congressional district
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