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May 19, 2026
Breaking · The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

KEMP CALLS SPECIAL SESSION TO REDRAW GEORGIA'S VOTING MAPS

Governor moves to eliminate Black voting power after Supreme Court guts Voting Rights Act.

Gov. Brian Kemp announced a June special session to redraw Georgia's congressional and state legislative districts following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down protections for Black-majority districts. This follows Louisiana Republicans' successful effort to eliminate one of two majority-Black House seats. Georgia Republicans are now positioned to do the same—stripping Black voters of political representation under cover of a weakened Voting Rights Act.

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Voting Rights

LOUISIANA ELIMINATES MAJORITY-BLACK HOUSE DISTRICT USING SUPREME COURT RULING

Republicans weaponize weakened Voting Rights Act to erase Black political power.

Louisiana Republicans advanced a plan to eliminate one of two majority-Black Democratic congressional seats, following the Supreme Court's decision that gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Black residents testified against the move—their voices ignored. This is the template Southern Republicans will use across the region, including Georgia, to systematically erase Black representation.

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Voting Rights

ALITO USED FALSE DATA TO DESTROY VOTING RIGHTS PROTECTIONS

Supreme Court justice manipulated voter turnout statistics to justify gutting racial protections.

Justice Samuel Alito's majority opinion resting on misleading claims about Black voter turnout to strike down voting rights protections. The deception was deliberate—Alito misrepresented Department of Justice data to justify dismantling protections Black Americans fought and bled for in 1965. This fraudulent ruling now enables Republican legislatures across the South to erase Black districts.

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Voting Rights

SUPREME COURT REWRITES VOTING RIGHTS ACT INTO USELESSNESS

Justices eliminate ability to protect Black voting power from partisan gerrymandering.

The Supreme Court has gutted the Voting Rights Act so thoroughly that what remains is nearly meaningless. Racial gerrymandering is now effectively legal as long as Republicans claim partisan intent rather than racial motive. The 1965 law that outlawed Jim Crow is now a shell—and the South is ready to redraw its maps accordingly.

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Voting Rights

NEW GENERATION FIGHTS FOR VOTING RIGHTS AFTER SUPREME COURT BETRAYAL

Black Americans must rebuild voter protections destroyed by conservative justices.

A new generation of Black Americans now faces the same fight their predecessors won 60 years ago—securing voting rights against a hostile power structure. The Supreme Court has erased the legal tools that made the Civil Rights Movement's victories possible. Black communities must now organize, mobilize, and demand Congress restore the protections this Court stripped away.

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