Asked by Meegan Rossier on Jun 03, 2024

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What did the Supreme Court justices declare in Miller v.Johnson (1995) ?

A) Districts could not be drawn to favor the incumbent candidate.
B) The racial composition of a district could not be the predominant factor when redistricting.
C) It was not unconstitutional for states to use an unelected,nonpartisan committee
To redistrict.
D) The use of computer technologies to draw districts that would favor one party over another is unconstitutional.

Miller V.Johnson

A landmark Supreme Court case that dealt with race and redistricting, setting limits on the use of race in district drawing.

Redistricting

The process of drawing electoral district boundaries, often following a census, to ensure equal representation.

  • Know the procedures and outcomes of redistricting, including Supreme Court rulings and their significance.
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Fernanda MorenoJun 10, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Supreme Court justices declared in Miller v. Johnson (1995) that the racial composition of a district could not be the predominant factor when redistricting. In other words, redistricting cannot be based solely on race or ethnicity to benefit a particular political party or racial group.