Kentucky Supreme Court affirms voting districts in gerrymandering challenge
Kentuckys recently redrawn congressional and legislative districts will stand for future elections.
In an opinion published Thursday morning, the Kentucky Supreme Court affirmed Franklin Circuit Judge Thomas Wingates previous decision that the maps were a result of partisan gerrymanders but did not find them unconstitutional.
Regardless of how unusual or eye-raising it may be, we must not erase it unless it plainly leaves the four corners of our constitutional frame, the opinion, written by Justice Angela McCormick Bisig, says. In applying the substantially deferential standard we afford to purely political acts by a coordinate branch of government, we perceive no such constitutional infirmity and thus affirm the trial courts conclusion that the redistricting statutes pass constitutional muster.
Kentucky Democrats filed the lawsuit after the Republican supermajority in the General Assembly adopted the maps last year. The Supreme Court decided to hear the case earlier this year, bypassing the Court of Appeals.
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