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Minority Representation and the Quest for Voting Equality (Hardcover, New)
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Minority Representation and the Quest for Voting Equality (Hardcover, New)
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With the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965, the right of
minorities to register and vote was largely secured. It was soon
discovered, however, that minority voting did not guarantee the
election of minorities or minority-preferred candidates. Indeed,
efforts by states and localities in the second half of the 1960s
were aimed at denying any substantial minority representation to go
along with the ability to cast ballots. Eventually congressional
amendments to the Act along with the Supreme Court opinion in
Thornburg v. Gingles (1986) have led to efforts to eliminate
electoral laws that have the effect of diluting the minority vote,
whether or not they were enacted with discriminatory intent.
Controversy still surrounds the matter of minority representation,
however, because of the ambiguity of certain aspects of the law and
because of problems in applying it to the largely single-member
district context of the 1990s. This book is the most up-to-date
treatment of voting rights law and the numerous controversies
surrounding minority representation. The authors have extensive,
firsthand experience in both the legal battles and the scholarly
examination of these issues. Based on this wealth of experience,
they describe the development of the law after 1965, discuss in
detail the prevailing Supreme Court interpretation of the Voting
Rights Act, and examine discrepancies in federal court
interpretations of subsequent actions. They also introduce the
reader to technical procedures for establishing standards of
representation and measuring discrimination. In the final two
chapters, they consider the application of voting rights law to
districting in the 1990s along with the implicationsof recent
developments for the future of representation in America.
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