Protesters gather in Louisiana and Tennessee over proposed redistricting plans
May 6, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US Supreme Court Ruling Sparks Protests in Louisiana and Tennessee
Demonstrators gathered in Louisiana and Tennessee on [date] to express their opposition to a recent US Supreme Court ruling that has weakened key protections in the Voting Rights Act. The court’s decision allows Republican lawmakers to redraw congressional maps ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
Protesters took to the streets in both states, voicing their concerns about the potential impact of the ruling on voting rights and electoral processes. The rallies were part of a nationwide response to the high court’s decision, which has been met with criticism from civil rights groups and lawmakers who support stronger protections for minority voters.
The Voting Rights Act, enacted in 1965, was designed to prevent racial discrimination in voting practices. The Supreme Court’s ruling has narrowed the scope of the law, allowing states to redraw congressional maps without strict federal oversight. This move is seen as a significant shift in the balance of power between state and federal governments.
As the midterm elections approach, concerns are growing about the potential consequences of the court’s decision for voters in Louisiana and Tennessee. The rallies serve as a reminder that the issue remains contentious and that many people are watching closely to see how the situation unfolds.
Source: Al Jazeera