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Friday, September 17, 2004 at 06:41AM
He doesn't expect a firm decision until next week at the earliest, but
South Dakota Attorney General Larry Long said the state will likely
appeal a federal ruling that legislative district boundaries violate
the federal Voting Rights Act. "It is more likely than not that we will
ultimately appeal," Long said Thursday. U.S. District Judge Karen
Schreier ruled Wednesday that districts drawn after the 2000 Census
illegally diluted the votes of American Indians. The American Civil
Liberties Union argued that the state packed a 90 percent supermajority
of Indians into one district that encompasses the Pine Ridge and
Rosebud Indian reservations. The Indian population should have been
divided between that district and a neighboring district so that
members of the state's largest racial minority could have a voice in
more legislative races, the ACLU argued. Schreier ordered the state to
submit new district boundaries to her within 45 days of the ruling.
Long said he would not make a decision on if or what to appeal until he
meets with the secretary of state and the Legislature, the named
defendants in the suit. [more ]