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Old 06-15-2010, 04:12 PM   #14
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Whaaaaaaaaaaat?????? So because most of them CHOSE not to vote we have to change the system?
Where did it say that most of "them" CHOSE not to vote?

Cumulative voting has been used as a remedy for Voting Rights Act violations in the past.

When a city/town that is majority white but may have one or more districts (or high population neighborhoods) that are non-white majority AND elects all of its council members on an at-large basis (rather than by district), it puts minorities at a distinct disadvantage and those minority voters can (and often will) be underrepresented on the governing body.

The judge choose the option of cumulative voting over changing to voting by district, which is what the DoJ evidently proposed.

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Not that you are reading this (right!), but for others to see the issue from another perspective.
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