Victory: Federal Appeals Court Affirms Sumter County Court-Drawn Maps for School Board Elections

Appeals Court Upholds Ruling that Sumter County Board of Education鈥檚 Redistricting Violated the Voting Rights Act

October 27, 2020 1:00 pm

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ATLANTA 鈥 Today, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court鈥檚 order earlier this year that the Sumter County Board of Elections and Registration adopt court-drawn maps for county school board elections, in compliance with the Voting Rights Act. In addition, the court required the county to move its school board elections from May back to November to ensure increased voter participation, including from the Black community. This lawsuit was brought on behalf of Reverend Mathis Wright, Jr. by the 红杏视频 Voting Rights Project, the Law Office of Bryan L. Sells, and the 红杏视频 of Georgia.

In 2010, Black-preferred candidates were elected to the Sumter County School Board, resulting in a majority-Black board for the first time in history. However, one month after the election 鈥 and before the new candidates could take office 鈥 the board voted to change the district lines, added two new at-large districts, and moved the elections from November to May, when turnout tends to be less.

These discriminatory changes would all but prevent the board from being majority Black in the future. In 2014, Reverend Wright, filed this lawsuit against the county, challenging these changes as discriminatory and in violation of the Voting Rights Act. In early 2020, the district court ruled in the Plaintiff鈥檚 favor, and Sumter County appealed. Today鈥檚 decision resolves the appeal.

鈥淭he right to vote is sacred. Today鈥檚 decision ensures that all of Sumter County鈥檚 voters will have a voice in electing school-board members, and it shows the continuing need for the Voting Rights Act to protect against discrimination,鈥 said Bryan Sells, lead counsel in

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