Today
the U.S. Department of Justice announced the release of a guidance
document to ensure state, county, and municipal governments comply with
Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act concerning redistricting maps and
methods of electing governmental bodies following the release of the
2020 Census redistricting data.
“The right to vote is the right from which all other rights
ultimately flow,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland.
“Discriminatory redistricting schemes or election practices threaten
that fundamental right and are illegal. The guidance issued today makes
clear that jurisdictions must abide by federal laws when redrawing their
legislative maps and that the Justice Department will vigilantly assess
jurisdictions’ compliance with those laws during the redistricting
cycle.”
“Our goal this redistricting season is simple: to ensure that new
maps for city councils, school boards, county commissions, state
legislatures, Congressional house seats and more do not discriminate on
the basis of race, color or membership in a protected language minority
group,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice
Department’s Civil Rights Division. “The Department of Justice is using
every tool in our arsenal to protect the right to vote for all Americans
and to ensure that officials comply with federal voting laws during the
decennial redistricting cycle now underway. This official guidance
helps jurisdictions comply with the Voting Rights Act when redrawing
electoral maps to ensure that all people have an equal and fair
opportunity to elect representatives of their choice.”
The guidance document discusses how the department will conduct
its review of these redistricting plans and methods of electing
governmental bodies to evaluate compliance with Section 2 of the Voting
Rights Act. The guidance document also describes how the department
applies well-established case law while investigating and bringing
enforcement actions under Section 2.
Today’s announcement follows Attorney General Garland’s recent commitment
to expand the Justice Department’s efforts to safeguard voting rights.
For a list of the department’s actions to protect voting rights, click here.
More information about the Voting Rights Act and other federal
voting laws is available on the Department of Justice’s website at www.justice.gov/crt/about/vot.
Members of the public are encouraged to send any complaints or
comments regarding possible violations of the federal voting rights laws
to the Voting Section. This can include complaints or comments about
methods of election or districting plans that may violate Section 2 of
the Voting Rights Act. Complaints and comments about discriminatory
voting practices may be reported to the Voting Section of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division at 1-800-253-3931.
For the guidance document on redistricting, click here.
Topic(s):
Civil Rights
Voting and Elections