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Court upholds Constitutionality of New York Voting Rights Act in Nassau County Gerrymandering case

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
December 18, 2024
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Democrats had placed their hopes on the newly redrawn district maps to maintain control of the House. Credit: Janice Chung for The New York Times

Democrats had placed their hopes on the newly redrawn district maps to maintain control of the House. Credit: Janice Chung for The New York Times

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Dec 17, 2024 Story by: Editor

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NEW YORK – The New York State Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of the New York Voting Rights Act (NYVRA) following oral arguments in the case New York Communities for Change v. Nassau County.

In a joint response to the decision, the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), LatinoJustice PRLDEF, and Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) issued the following statement:

“With this decision, the Court rightly upheld the constitutionality of the New York Voting Rights Act — solidifying the power and fortitude of this landmark law.”

They further highlighted the significance of the NYVRA: “From protecting all New Yorkers against voter intimidation and racial vote dilution to expanding language assistance, the NYVRA is one of the strongest, most comprehensive voting rights laws in the nation. We are confident that there is no question in its constitutionality — and we’re gratified that the Court agrees.”

The organizations also called attention to the impact on minority voters in Nassau County, stating, “Black, Latino, and Asian voters in Nassau County have been wrongfully denied a fair opportunity to have their voices heard at the ballot box, undermining their electoral power and ability to hold the government accountable. It’s unacceptable, unfair voter dilution that must be stopped.”

“As this case continues, we will fight discrimination and ensure fair, equitable representation for all voters in Nassau County,” the statement added.

They concluded with a broader message of inclusivity: “New York is stronger when everyone has an equal opportunity to vote.” Source: NYCLU

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