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Is One Person One Vote Rule in Jeopardy

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- Wesberry v. Sanders (1964) established One Person/One Vote rule.
- Rucho v. Common Cause (2019) allowed partisan gerrymandering.
- Louisiana v. Callais (2026) ruled racially-gerrymandered district unconstitutional.
- Decisions impact voting rights and representation of African-American voters.
- Article published 2026-05-23.
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