Supreme Court rejects case against Texas State District

 Conservative Brief:

... CNN reported.

At the center of the dispute is Senate District 10, which is centered in Fort Worth in Tarrant County. Challengers argued the map was redrawn to make it more Republican and “more Anglo.” A panel of three judges on a district court conducted four days of hearings and held although the new state Senate map may “disproportionately affect minority voters” in Tarrant County, and although the legislature may have given “pretextual reasons” for its redistricting decisions, the challengers could point to no evidence indicating that the legislature’s “true intent was racial.”
The voting rights groups asked the court to take the case and said that it was too high of a burden to prove that race was the predominant factor in drawing the maps.
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Tarrant County is where the large city of Fort Worth is located.  It is an area dominated by Republican voters.

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