A judge must now decide if Georgia voting districts are racially discriminatory after a trial ended

FILE - Georgia Sen. John Kennedy, R-Macon, introduces a redistricting bill during a special session at the state Capitol, Nov. 9, 2021, in Atlanta. A trial challenging the maps began on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023, in federal court in Atlanta. (Hyosub Shin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — A trial challenging voting district maps in Georgia concluded Thursday with the state arguing that court intervention on behalf of Black voters isn't needed, while the plaintiffs argued that Black voters are still fighting opposition from white voters and need federal help to get a fair shot.

If U.S. District Judge Steve Jones rules for the challengers, one of Georgia's 14 U.S. House seats, plus multiple state Senate and state House seats, could be redrawn to contain majorities of Black residents. of those seats to Democrats from Republicans.

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