December 11, 2003
THE NATION
Democratic Volley in Texas Mapping War
Court papers claim GOP aides in Washington led vote to redraw districts. Trial of case starts today.
By Scott Gold, Times Staff Writer
DALLAS — On the eve of a trial that could affect the balance of power in Congress, Democrats filed court papers Wednesday purporting to show that a vote to draw new congressional maps in Texas was not a local initiative but a coup orchestrated out of Washington.
The documents represent the latest volley in a public-relations war that has sizzled since Republicans took control of the Texas House last year and drew new congressional maps friendly to GOP candidates.
A coalition of Democratic Party advocates, minority organizations and local officials from across Texas filed a lawsuit charging that the new maps represented an abuse of power that disenfranchised hundreds of thousands of voters.
This morning, the dispute moves into a courtroom in Austin, where federal judges are scheduled to hear the case.
The documents released Wednesday included memos and e-mails written by GOP aides in Washington. They were obtained by Democrats after the November deposition of a top aide to U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas), the recipient of several of the memos.
The papers showed, among other things, that Republican aides in Washington differentiated between a map that was proposed by lawmakers in Texas and "our plan" — a more ambitious version designed to solidify the GOP majority in Congress. (snip/...)
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