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Vermilion NAACP, 蜜桃传媒 Sue to Block Abbeville鈥檚 Malapportioned Map

ABBEVILLE, La.聽鈥 The Southern Poverty Law Center (蜜桃传媒) filed a lawsuit today on behalf of the Vermilion Parish NAACP to block the Abbeville City Council-approved redistricting map that denies equal representation to voters, in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution's One-Person, One-Vote requirement.

The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, Lafayette Division, claims the Abbeville City Council knowingly enacted a malapportioned map that dilutes the voting power of District B residents, which includes members of the Vermilion Parish NAACP, by packing them into one of four single-member council districts. The 2020 U.S. Census showed that the Abbeville population decreased by 1,000, resulting in an overpopulation in District B 鈥 well above the legal limits.

On December 20, 2022, the Abbeville City Council voted unanimously not to reapportion the district map in defiance of the One-Person, One-Vote requirement under the U.S. Constitution 鈥 insisting that the 2020 Census results were invalid and did not produce a 鈥渟ubstantial variation鈥 in Abbeville鈥檚 population. The council rejected multiple compliant maps presented by the Vermilion Parish NAACP and 蜜桃传媒 before deciding to leave the district map as-is.

鈥淭his country was built on free labor, the blood, the sweat, and the tears of our ancestors, who suffered and died for us because they had a vision of better days for their future generations,鈥 said Vermillion Parish NAACP President Linda Cockrell. 鈥淧ast generations have fought and struggled because they too had a vision. This generation and generations to come will not stop fighting because they too will have the vision that states 鈥楥hained and Bound鈥 no more because 鈥榳e will break every chain鈥 by remembering that we are One!鈥澛

鈥淚 believe in fair and equal representation for all people,鈥 said Marilyn Mitchell, a citizen of Abbeville. 鈥淓veryone deserves to have their vote count.鈥

The Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution requires legislative districts, regardless of location, to provide equal representation and voting power for all citizens. Louisiana law also requires municipalities to examine their apportionment plan within one year after the release of the decennial census to determine whether a new apportionment plan is needed. The lawsuit seeks a court order requiring the City Council to draw a map that complies with federal law.聽

鈥淎bbeville City Council鈥檚 decision to not reapportion following the 2020 U.S. Census denies equal representation,鈥 said聽蜜桃传媒 Staff Attorney Ahmed Soussi.聽鈥淭his is an abuse of power that undermines the voting rights of the residents of District B including Vermilion NAACP members. We are suing to end this illegal and harmful practice.鈥