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    Judges skeptical of Texas in redistricting case

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Three federal judges weighing the legality of Texas' new political maps reacted with skepticism Tuesday when the state's lawyer suggested the intent of the redrawn boundaries was to maximize the influence of Republicans, not to minimize the influence of minorities.

    The U.S. Justice Department and a coalition of minority groups contend the legislative and congressional maps the Texas Legislature drew last year recut districts in a way meant to dilute the state's burgeoning minority voting population. They say the maps violate a section of the Voting Rights Act that requires states with a history of racially discriminatory voting practices to get so-called "pre-clearance" from the Justice Department before making electoral changes.

    Texas is gaining four congressional seats this year due to population readjustments made in the 2010 census. That has increased the redistricting stakes, with Hispanics and Democrats often clashing with the GOP-controlled Legislature about how the lines should be drawn.

    John Hughes, a lawyer for Texas, which is seeking to keep the maps in place, said during closing arguments before a Washington federal court panel that the maps were the result of partisan gerrymandering that didn't violate federal law. He argued that "a decision based on partisanship" is not based on race, even if it results in minority voters having less political influence.

    "Political motivation is not evidence of racially discriminatory intent," he said.

    All three judges expressed doubt about that line of reasoning.

    "It's really hard to explain (changes to the map) other than doing it on the basis of reducing minority votes," presiding judge Rosemary Collyer.

    Judge Thomas Griffith also pressed Hughes: "Doesn't the law require map makers to look at the consequences?"

    Timothy Mellett, a Justice Department lawyer, said the federal government contends there is overwhelming evidence the new maps would reduce minority voting clout, and that the burden should be on the state to prove racial motives weren't taken into consideration.

    He also portrayed the state as unwilling to give a full account of how the maps were drawn, saying the state's claim that nearly all decisions were made at the staff level with minimal input from elected officials was simply not credible.

    "The fate of the congressional delegation, 100-plus lawmakers, is being decided ... and (Gerardo) Interiano is a lone wolf?" Mellett said, referring to the Texas House's top redistricting staffer. "I find that implausible."

    The Justice Department and the state were each given an hour each to make closing arguments Tuesday. Each of the minority groups was given 15 minutes to address the court. The groups mostly backed up Justice's arguments.

    John Tanner, a lawyer for the Texas Legislative Black Caucus, said the evidence showed Texas clearly sought to reduce minorities' voting sway.

    "The state broke up these districts with a racial purpose," He said. "And with a racially discriminatory effect."

    Gerald Hebert, a lawyer representing State Sen. Wendy Davis, who has sued maintaining her Senate district was cut apart on racial grounds, said his client — though white — was a clear choice of minority voters. He said his client was dismissed when she enquired what was going on during the redistricting process and that it reflected the state's attitude toward the Voting Rights Act.

    "Every time she wanted to see a map, they patted her on the head and told her to go away," he said.

    The federal panel in Washington hasn't indicated when it might rule in the case, but the judges reiterated Tuesday that they would like to move as quickly as possible. In addition to two weeks of testimony, each side submitted thousands of pages of documents as additional evidence and each will be filing additional legal briefs to the judges next week.

    The Washington trial has continued even as attention shifted to a federal court in San Antonio that is also grappling with the redistricting issue. After the U.S. Supreme Court rejected interim maps the court initially drew, it asked the San Antonio court to redraw the maps with more deference to the ones originally drawn by the Legislature.

    The San Antonio court gave Texas and the coalition of nine groups until Feb. 6 to agree on temporary maps that would remain in place through November's election, or see the state's April 3 primaries delayed. But on Monday, an attorney for one of the groups said the settlement talks had stalled, putting the primary date in jeopardy.

    In both proceedings, there's a lot on the line.

    Both Democrats and Republicans believe the state will be an important factor in the battle for control of the U.S. House. Adjustments in Texas House and Senate maps could also affect the balance of power in the Legislature, though Republicans will almost certainly maintain control of both.

     

    38 comments

    • Not-radamus  •  3 mths ago
      Gerrymandering on either side should be banned. It thwarts the democratic process and results in highly partisan districts that keep electing the same Congressmen and Congresswomen over and over again and fuels the gridlock in Congress.
      • Preybrother 3 mths ago
        So who draws the maps and who makes the final decisions? Liberal judges who are also poliitcal in their rulings?
      • Bill W 3 mths ago
        Should be in squares done with computers. The founding fathers warned of this problem, and several of them wanted a grid.
    • John  •  Shanghai, China  •  3 mths ago
      Of course the state redistricting will reduce the influence of minority voting in the state. That is an "unintended" consequence of the republican controlled state government redistricting voter precincts to enhance the chances of republican candidates being elected or reelcted. Generally minorities vote for democratic party candidates so their influence will be reduced if the states gets their way in the case. Is it overt racism? Probably not.
      • teJAS 3 mths ago
        There are no "unintended consequences" here. The intended effect of the redistricting plan is to dilute the influence of minority voting in Texas, whatever advantage the ruling powers see in it. If race is an element (and it clearly is), it is prohibited by the Voting Rights Act and the Fourteenth Amendment.
      • P S 3 mths ago
        Look at what democrats did in Illinois, gerrymandering......what's good for the dems is good for the republicans. To the victors go the spoils!
    • teJAS  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Political advantage is always the ultimate goal in gerrymandering districts. That cannot be the race-neutral reason. If the effect is to dilute an ethnic minority (and it clearly is here), the burden shifts to the state to articulate a race-neutral explanation. "Mexicans won't vote for me" is not race-neutral.
    • knaug60  •  Lynchburg, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Gerrymandering is evil. It may be legal, but we are seeing the results of what happens when lawmakers pick their voters, with use of computers. Liberal and Conservative, the elected folk are more and more among the most radical of their stripe. Why? Ever heard the following: "I am the most conservative candidate in the field, bar none!"? I assume the same exists in more liberal areas, I just haven't lived there. My representatives today are among the most extreme conceivable, precisely because those are the most protected by the districts they draw.
      • Preybrother 3 mths ago
        It's political and the Supreme Court has upheld the political nature of redistricting. By the way, Democrats starting with FDR gerrymandered to keep Republicans out of power for more than 50 years with not complaints. But now that the shoe is on the other foot, the Dems cry like babies.
    • Texas  •  3 mths ago
      If anyone is curious...

      presiding judge Rosemary Collyer - appointed Jan 2003, so that would be by Bush.

      Judge Thomas Griffith - appointed in 2004, so also Bush

      Didn't see the 3rd judges name, but I believe that was a Clinton appointee.
    • JL  •  3 mths ago
      Well if the Minority voting population is Burgeoning, then they are no longer Minorities are they?
      • Preybrother 3 mths ago
        Great comment. Special voting districts assume that only a person of color can represent, so what about those of color who think differently? Do they not matter too?
      • JL 3 mths ago
        Yes they matter,but not to liberals.
    • settles  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      "...the intent of the redrawn boundaries was to maximize the influence of Republicans, not to minimize the influence of minorities." What the hell is the difference???
      • John E Doe 3 mths ago
        If you cant see the differance because you are blind. The voting rights act doesnt state that lines are drawn in Dems favor. Its that it cannot be about race. Who cares what race you are if you want people to vote for you? If you dont get that then I dont know what to tell you. I would expect if you believed things were 180 degrees from what you want them to be your story would also be 180 degrees.
      • teJAS 3 mths ago
        If race is an element (and it clearly is here), adding on some alleged "race-neutral" motive will not save this plan. "I'm not racist but, if we let Mexicans vote, they won't vote for me."
      • Me 3 mths ago
        There is no difference. It's all spin.
    • Jason B  •  3 mths ago
      Gerrymandering has been happening on BOTH sides for about as long as there's been elections.

      Not saying it's right, just that spouting comments like "oh, those Texas GOPers, go figure" is a very one-sided, hypocritical way to look at it.
    • Michigan Guy  •  3 mths ago
      Tom Delay illegally gerrymandered Texas from a Democratic state into a Republican State. The operative word is ILLEGALLY.
    • TZ  •  3 mths ago
      "He argued that "a decision based on partisanship" is not based on race, even if it results in minority voters having less political influence."
      Typical lawyer double talk. Republicans need votes so let's draw districts so they can win. What garbage.
    • Lane  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      The Republicans here knew the maps wouldn't stand up to scrutiny, they also knew that they'd get major push back and went for it anyways. Now the Texan taxpayers get to foot the bill while they dance in court.
    • Johanas  •  3 mths ago
      Draw a square box of equal dimensions. Label it a district. Repeat as necessary. How hard is that?
    • startover  •  3 mths ago
      perry and abbot are unwilling to move on this issue so they use lawyers to clog the decisions with mass paperwork and red tape.i can see that the powers that be in texas will never give up.political motivation is not evidence of a racially discriminatory intent.so what is he trying to say ? the votes dont count or matter.a bunch of smoke and mirrors at the taxpayers expence
    • Preybrother  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      This is a political process that has been going on almost since the founding of our country and supported by the Supreme Court. Who's to say either Latinos or Blacks are liberal or conservative? If you assume their liberalism and that only a person of color should represent, then how about those of color who thinks with their heads and not with their skin color? We are a melting pot of a nation who has IDEAS making districts just because of skin color is neither right nor is it best for the courntry.
    • Jake  •  3 mths ago
      So if the Socialist have a majority ...this means they are racist and the Republicans can redraw the maps?
    • pagoas_300  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      i thought perry was going to secede texas from the u.s. when's that happening? that was my favorite thing about him.
    • blogreader  •  3 mths ago
      When the Dems are in control , the courts could care less the lines are drawn in favor of the Dems.
    • Hedgehog  •  3 mths ago
      Good grief! This is going to go to the SCOTUS again, but this time, the decision will be a strongly worded warning to the federal judges to "get 'er done". Enough of this legislation from the elevated bench. The legislators have had their say. Get over yourself, judges. Approve it. And move on.
    • TruthSpanksTalkingPoints  •  3 mths ago
      Since wealthy Republicans rarely look beyond their next financial-quarter, they better start hoping Latinos' have a VERY short memory. Karma is a funny thing...
    • Blue Planet  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      This is the only way the GOP ever wins elections: misinformation, manipulation, voter suppression, intimidation and outright slander are their stock in trade.
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