DOJ sues Galveston County over local elections
The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday filed a lawsuit accusing a Texas county of adopting an electoral map that discriminates against Black and Hispanic voters.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Texas, seeks to block implementation of Galveston County's 2021 redistricting plan for its governing body, the Commissioners Court.
The Justice Department alleged the map was adopted "for a discriminatory purpose" and "results in Black and Hispanic citizens not having an equal opportunity to participate in the political process."
The Justice Department contended officials in the heavily Republican county deliberately redrew an electoral map to eliminate the only precinct that was previously made up of a majority of Black and Hispanic residents.
A Galveston County spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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For a long time, Galveston County had mainly working-class blue-collar voters along with a few BOI's (Born on the Island) gentry. In recent years there has been significant growth in League City in the northern part of the County on the south side of Clear Lake. It is likely that that growth is GOP-oriented. I suspect that the new map reflects the growth in the northern part of the county. BTW, Clear Lake City is in Harris County and is near the NASA Space Center. It is considered a suburb of Houston.
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