LANSING — Today, the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus (MLBC), along with the Detroit Branch NAACP, UAW and Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development (LaSED) today announced a lawsuit filed against State of Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and Secretary of State Ruth Johnson to halt the implementation of the Michigan Legislative Redistricting Plan.
Representatives in total, statewide). The State’s action violates Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause and the 14th Amendment One Person One Vote Standard.
“The Republican caucus has used gerrymandering and a manipulation of the process to advance their own agenda at the expense of voters,” State Rep. Thomas Stallworth (D-Detroit) said. “Michigan voters deserve equal representation and protection under the law, and this process is a direct violation of both voter rights and civil rights.”
The lawsuit also states that the Redistricting Plan deprives the Latino community in Southwest Detroit of the ability to act in a politically cohesive manner by willfully and knowingly creating House of Representatives districts in the community that split the Latino community in half; Latino voters have become the fastest-growing demographic in the City of Detroit and the State of Michigan over the past 10 years.
State Representative Fred Durhal, Jr. (D-Detroit), and Chair of the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus, said concerns about gerrymandering are widespread in his community and that Republican legislators violated the principle that voters should choose their representatives, not the other way around.