Texas county where Juneteenth began ordered to redraw maps after Voting Rights Act challenge

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Texas county where Juneteenth began ordered to redraw maps after Voting Rights Act challenge
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A federal judge in Texas has ruled that county political maps in the home of Juneteenth discriminate against Black and Latino residents

Newly drawn county election districts in Galveston, where Juneteenth began, illegally weaken the voting power of Black and Latino residents and must be redone, a federal judge in Texas ruled Friday in the latest case of a court striking down a Republican-drawn political map. The decision by U.S.

The county along the Gulf Coast includes Galveston, a popular tourist community that gave rise to Juneteenth, the newest federal holiday that marks the date when the last enslaved people in the United States learned they were free. It occurred on June 19, 1865, when Union soldiers told enslaved Black people in Galveston that they had been freed. The U.S. Justice Department also joined in the lawsuit, underscoring the opposition to the maps Galveston County redrew in 2021.

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