A. Identify a constitutional clause that is common to both Bush v. Vera (1996) and Shaw v. Reno (1993).

b. Explain how the facts in both cases led to similar holdings.

c. Explain how the decision in Bush v. Vera could affect the process of redistricting for congressional representation in other states.


ollowing the 1990 census, Texas gained seats in the United States House of Representatives. The redistricting plan included three new districts, two of which had a majority of Latino voters, and another that had a majority of African American voters. In addition, they reconfigured a fourth district to make it predominantly African American.


The Texas plan was approved by the Department of Justice under the requirements of the Voting Rights Act (1965). However, the plan was challenged in the federal courts as racial gerrymandering.


In Bush v. Vera (1996) the Supreme Court concluded that the state had violated the United States Constitution in the drawing of the districts. In the majority opinion, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor said that the redistricting was "so extremely irregular on its face, that it rationally can be viewed only as an effort to segregate the races for the purposes of voting without regard for traditional redistricting principles. "

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The clause that is common to Bush V. Vera (1996) and Shaw V. Reno (1993) is:  

"The fourteenth amendment equal protection clause of the Voting Rights Act"

How did the facts in both cases lead to similar holdings?

The Supreme Court concluded in Bush v Gore that permitting Florida to recalculate votes violated the fourteenth amendment's equal protection provision.

The supreme court held in Baker v Carr that Tennessee's unwillingness to obey the statute of remapping districts constituted a breach of the fourteenth amendment's equal protection provision due to residents' perceptions of "unequal representation."

How could the decision in Bush v. Vera affect the process of redistricting for congressional representation in other states?

The ruling in Bush v. Vera may encourage state redistricting, with new districts being created based on the presence of social minorities.

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