Hopeful developments in the effort to rein in gerrymandering
Progress in rooting out North Carolinas gerrymandered voting districts hasnt always occurred in a straight line. But the trend thanks to federal judges honoring their duty to uphold the Constitution bodes well for giving all voters an equal chance to help choose their leaders.
Thats the essence of a democratic system in which each of us, even those who lack the traditional means of influence such as money and connections, has a voice and thus a role in setting the course of government in line with our values and priorities.
The latest turn in the gerrymandering saga can be chalked up as a clear victory for advocates of fair elections.
A panel of three judges, sitting in federal District Court in Greensboro, last week followed through on its previous finding that voting districts drawn in 2011 by the Republican-controlled General Assembly for its own members unconstitutionally had devalued the voting strength of African-Americans.
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