It didn’t take lengthy for some Washington Republicans to take a cue from their Southern counterparts after the U.S. Supreme Court docket undermined the Voting Rights Act of 1965 final month. This group, together with state GOP chair Jim Walsh, is asking a federal decide to throw out a legislative map he authorized in 2024 — and shortly. That map was meant to offer Latino voters extra applicable ranges of illustration in sure Jap Washington districts.
However time will not be on the aspect of both this lawsuit or voters, who already are answering their doorways to campaigning candidates for this fall’s election.
A gaggle of voters in Yakima Valley space sued the state’s bipartisan Washington State Redistricting Fee after it drew new district strains in 2021. The map gave Latino voters a slim majority — 51% — within the fifteenth Legislative District. U.S. District Choose Robert Lasnik dominated the map had diluted Latino voting energy and ordered the map redrawn. After delays by the fee, he ultimately oversaw the method himself. What resulted was a number of districts have been modified, together with the 14th District, which ended up with a bigger Latino majority.
The latest motion difficult the brand new maps cites the U.S. Supreme Court docket’s choice in Louisiana v Callais, which mentioned race can’t be a think about redistricting. In gentle of the choice, the movement claims the Washington map violates the Structure and ought to be redrawn — and earlier than the autumn elections.
“If this Court docket doesn’t promptly resolve the (movement), candidates and voters will probably be compelled to proceed this election cycle underneath a court-ordered map that Callais instructs violates the Structure,” the movement states.
However timing ought to be thought of. Candidate deadlines have handed and campaigning for districts has commenced. The deadline to mail ballots to army personnel and abroad voters is June 20.
All events deserve entry to the courts to settle disputes. However redrawing district strains too near election primaries would create chaos and confusion. That may be a disservice to voters.

