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Supreme Court's ruling has effectively made the Voting Rights Act "a meaningless law with no teeth." "Because of that decision, there is no longer a path open to us to protect the voting rights
redistricting in California to gain more seats there.* *But Democrats were also dealt a blow in Virginia when the state’s supreme court [rejected](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/08/virginia-supreme-court-rules-against-congressional-maps?referring_host=Reddit&utm_campaign=guardianacct) a voter-approved congressional map that would have
supreme court decision, Republican-led states rushed to redraw their voting maps in ways that weaken Black political power. Tennessee and Florida have already passed new maps, while Alabama, Louisiana and Georgia seem poised
affect November's midterms. Primaries are well underway in most states. Once considered the jewel in the crown of the civil rights movement, the Voting Rights Act has been largely dismembered since
Supreme Court decision](/news/2026/4/27/us-supreme-court-reinstates-republican-favoured-texas-electoral-map) in April weakened how race might be considered in cases of congressional redistricting. According to the ruling, plaintiffs must now show that districts were designed overtly to disenfranchise minority voters
redistricting case that [weakened the Voting Rights Act](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/29/nx-s1-5754657/supreme-court-louisiana-redistricting). Following that Louisiana decision, Alabama's Republican leaders sought to revert to the 2023 map proposal that would leave one largely Black, Democratic-held
affect Congress, according to Eric Holder ![Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who serves as the chairman of the the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, says the NDRC's numbers show that 12 to 19 seats
redistricting case. A crowd of thousands gathered in front of the city’s historic Alabama Capitol, the place where the Confederacy was formed in 1861 and where the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke
affected by the president's approval rating.) ## ***Key groups that approv*ed of the job Trump was doing a year ago no longer do** Trump's unpopularity is evident with voter groups that were