The states handle re-districting and reapportionment boundaries. If Feds interfere, it would be behind the scenes.
“The states handle re-districting and reapportionment boundaries. If Feds interfere, it would be behind the scenes.”
But the state’s reapportionment has to be reviewed and okayed by a Federal judge, as happened here in Louisiana and Alabama last year. The case in Louisiana went to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court ruled there had to be a black elected from a drawn up black district that stretches about 250 miles from Baton Rouge to Sheveport, all to enclose black communities.