AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The U.S. Supreme Court has handed Texas a victory, upholding the state’s system of drawing legislative voting districts based on everyone who lives there _ not just registered voters.
But it was liberal groups, rather than the Republican-controlled state’s top leaders, who applauded the 8-0 ruling loudest.
That’s because it likely bolsters the voting power of Texas’ booming Latino population over sparsely populated rural areas dominated by conservatives.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s office declined to comment. Attorney General Ken Paxton put out a statement saying only that his office was pleased with the decision and “committed to defending the Constitution.”
By contrast, the head of the Texas Democratic Party crowed, “This is a victory for our democracy” and the American Civil Liberties Union put out an equally celebratory statement.