Federal judges toss out a Louisiana congressional map, bringing fresh uncertainty to the future of a House seat
- A federal court rejected a new congressional map in Louisiana, citing it as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, possibly affecting Democrats' election goals. US District Judges issued the decision.
- The map, creating a second majority-Black district, was deemed invalid and cannot be used for any election. Judges Joseph and Summerhays emphasized this ruling.
- An appeal to the US Supreme Court is probable, raising uncertainty over the map for the upcoming elections. Previous maps have been blocked, with a 2-1 ruling against the latest one from 2022.
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