Mississippi Governor Plans Special Meeting for New Voting Maps
Introduction
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves says he will call a special meeting. The meeting is about new maps for judges. The meeting will happen 21 days after the Supreme Court gives a decision in a case from Louisiana.
Main Body
The Louisiana case is about voting maps. Some people say the maps are not fair to Black voters. The Supreme Court will decide if the maps are legal. In Mississippi, a judge said the state's map for judges is not fair to Black voters. The state is waiting for the Supreme Court decision. Governor Reeves signed a paper. He says the state needs to wait for the court. He hopes the court will say all people are equal. Some people say if the court changes the law, states can make maps that are not fair to minority voters. This could help one political party.
Conclusion
The Mississippi legislature waits for the Supreme Court decision. The decision will change how states make voting maps. It is important for minority voters and political parties.