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The End of an Era: Implications of the Voting Rights Act's Demise

The recent developments surrounding the Voting Rights Act signify a significant shift in the landscape of political gerrymandering, removing a crucial constraint.

Editorial StaffJune 4, 20261 MIN READ

The Voting Rights Act has historically played a role in limiting political gerrymandering, but recent actions suggest that this influence has been effectively nullified.

With the constraints that the Act provided now gone, the potential for partisan manipulation of electoral district boundaries may increase.

This change raises concerns about the future of fair representation in the electoral process, as the mechanisms that once offered some level of protection are no longer in place.