The Alaska Dispatch reports that the state supreme court has ordered another redistricting round for the 2014 election as the state tries to find a way to comply with both state constitutional parameters and federal requirements under the Voting Rights Act – in the order the court wants.
Alaska’s newly redrawn political districts, which sent the 2012
elections into a frenzy — with 59 of 60 seats up for re-election —
will have to be redone. Again. This time before the 2014 election.On Friday the Alaska Supreme Court ruled that the plan, authored by
the state’s redistricting board, had violated court-ordered procedures
by adhering to the U.S. Voting Rights Act first, with compliance with
the Alaska State Constitution a secondary consideration.
This article in the Anchorage Daily News provides a similar explanation of why the process was ultimately overturned by the Alaska high court and sent back to the map-drawing board despite meeting voting rights requirements under the VRA. Alaska Republicans will be unhappy as they had been very successful this cycle on the lines as drawn.