Press Release: LULAC Wins Suit Against Texas Two-Step.
Federal judges unanimously side with LULAC.
August 25, 2009
Contact: Lizette Jenness Olmos (202) 365-4553 mobile
Washington, DC – Today a three-judge federal panel headed by Judge Edward
Prado of the 5th Circuit Court in West Texas issued an order denying the
Texas Democratic Party’s motion for summary judgment and stated that section
5 of the Voting Rights Act applies to delegate selection rule changes made
by the Texas Democratic Party. The decision was unanimous.
The League of United Latin American Citizens, the largest and oldest
Hispanic civil rights organization in the country, is pleased with the
decision and will move ahead with the case.
“We will move forward quickly by asking the Democratic Party to submit its
delegate selection process for pre-clearance by the U.S. Justice Department.
LULAC will vigorously challenge that submission,” said LULAC Legal Advisor
Luis Vera.
The federal panel answered two of the three questions submitted to them by
the 5th circuit in favor of LULAC. The third question will be answered when
LULAC files its motion for summary judgment asking the court to order the
Texas Democratic Party to submit for pre- clearance of its delegate
selection process. The order strongly suggests that the Texas Democratic
Party voluntarily submit its delegate selection process to the Department of
Justice for a pre- clearance review.
The League of United Latin American Citizens advances the economic
condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health and
civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs
operating at more than 700 LULAC councils nationwide.
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