Oct. 21 (UPI) -- The U.S. Supreme Court Monday struck down a lower court ruling that would have made the Michigan legislature redraw congressional and legislative districts before the 2020 elections.
The court vacated the three-judge panel ruling that initially claimed that the political maps gave an unfair advantage to Republicans. The Supreme Court's decision was expected since it ruled 5-4 in June that the federal court did not have jurisdiction in solving political questions regarding electoral maps.