In a stunning reversal, a court has overturned a referendum that would have allowed a party to redraw the congressional map in their state. The plan, which was approved by voters in a recent referendum, aimed to reconfigure the district boundaries to favor the party's candidates in upcoming elections. However, judges have now stepped in, ruling that the referendum's passage was unconstitutional and that the redrawn map cannot be implemented. The decision has sent shockwaves through the state's political landscape, with implications for both parties and the future of congressional representation.
Referendum approving party’s plan to redraw congressional map is overturned by judges