Lawsuit over Metro Council districts heats back up

BATON ROUGE – In June of 2024, five members of the Metro Council at the time, Cleve Dunn, Carolyn Coleman, Darryl Hurst, Chauna Banks, and LaMont Cole, along with two Baton Rouge residents, filed a lawsuit against the city-parish over a map passed by the Metro Council in 2022, which they claim weakened black voting strength, violating the Constitution, and the Voting Rights Act.

“We presented maps where we feel was equitable, was a 6-6 council, which did not get the 7 votes to pass, and our colleagues voted 7-5 to maintain the status quo,” Councilman Cleve Dunn said during a June 2024 press conference on the lawsuit.

The suit claims the map packs large numbers of black voters into majority-black council districts, allowing white members of the council to hold the majority and have an additional majority-white council district…

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