Louisiana Governor Edwards Calls for Special Session Regarding Congressional District Maps

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Published June 08, 2022

Louisiana Governor Edwards Calls for Special Session Regarding Congressional District Maps

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards called a special session of the Louisiana Legislature on June 7, 2022, to redraw Louisiana’s Congressional district maps with two majority Black districts, as required by a June 6, 2022 ruling by the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana.

“The Middle District’s ruling yesterday that the Congressional maps drawn by Louisiana’s Legislature earlier this year violate Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is correct and completely unsurprising, which is why I vetoed these maps originally. It is imperative that the Louisiana Legislature come to Baton Rouge to redraw these maps quickly and fairly, in compliance with the judge’s order and before the fall elections,” Louisiana Governor Edwards said. “Louisiana’s congressional map of six districts needs to contain at least two majority African American districts in order to be fair to Louisiana’s voting population, which is one-third Black voters, per the latest U.S. Census data. This is required by simple math, basic fairness and the rule of law.”

The Special Session will convene on June 15, 2022, and will end at 6 p.m. on June 20, 2022. Follow this link to read the Governor’s call to a special session.