Anger, confusion as Louisiana Republicans move to erase majority-Black US House district

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Anger, confusion as Louisiana Republicans move to erase majority-Black US House district

By David Hood-Nuño
Updated

People speak during a public hearing on redistricting as Louisiana Republicans pursue a new congressional voting map ahead of the November midterm elections, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S., May 8, 2026. REUTERS/Wayan Barre

By David Hood-Nuño, Evan Garcia and Joseph Ax

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, May 9 (Reuters) – As a child, Leona Tate was one of the “New Orleans Four,” the first Black students to desegregate a public school in the deep South, enduring racial slurs and death threats as armed U.S. Marshals escorted them to class.

On Friday, more than six decades later, Tate told Republican state lawmakers that their proposal to ‌dismantle at least one majority-Black congressional district brought back harrowing memories.

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“I need you to understand what it feels like to stand here, to have walked through that mob as a child, and to now watch ‌elected officials do the same thing that mob was trying to do – just with better suits and a parliamentary procedure,” she told a senate committee hearing at the state capitol in Baton Rouge.

For more than eight hours, Black members of Congress, pastors, activists and voters delivered testimony that ​was at times emotional, angry and deeply personal. Outside the hearing room, protesters cheered them on.

“Let him speak!” they chanted at one point, after Republican committee Chairman Caleb Kleinpeter cut the microphone of a Democratic colleague in the middle of a fiery exchange. Mike McClanahan, president of the state chapter of the NAACP, the country’s largest civil rights organization, was forcibly blocked from entering the room by senate security.

The tumultuous hearing reflected the electoral chaos gripping Louisiana after last week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that hollowed out a landmark civil rights law, giving Republicans the chance to draw a new congressional map that erases one or both of the state’s two Democratic-held majority-Black districts.

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Black voters make up one-third of the electorate in Louisiana and typically support Democrats. ‌Republicans already control the other four districts.

A day after the Supreme Court ruling, Governor ⁠Jeff Landry postponed the U.S. House of Representatives primary elections that had been set for May 16, even though tens of thousands of ballots had already been mailed in.

Voters who arrived at early polling locations this week found signs taped to the doors announcing that the House races had been cancelled, while other contests were still ongoing. What happens to votes ⁠already cast, and when the primary might be rescheduled, remained unclear.

Questions about the process would have to be resolved by the Louisiana secretary of state, Kleinpeter told reporters after the hearing. “The truth of the matter is the Supreme Court came down and said that the maps are unconstitutional,” he said. So “we’re going forward with drawing new maps.”

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