Alabama town that hasn’t held elections in decades sued to allow voting
The town of Newbern saw white officials deny its first Black mayor, Patrick Braxton, from exercising his duties for three years The town of Newbern, Alabama, has not had a political election in the last several decades. But that could all change this November if a new motion is successful.The Legal Defense Fund (LDF), an organization that focuses on racial and civil rights, along with an Alabama-based private law firm, filed a preliminary injunction to force Newbern, a town of about 133 people, to hold elections and allow its citizens to vote for the first time in years. Continue reading...
The town of Newbern saw white officials deny its first Black mayor, Patrick Braxton, from exercising his duties for three years
The town of Newbern, Alabama, has not had a political election in the last several decades. But that could all change this November if a new motion is successful.
The Legal Defense Fund (LDF), an organization that focuses on racial and civil rights, along with an Alabama-based private law firm, filed a preliminary injunction to force Newbern, a town of about 133 people, to hold elections and allow its citizens to vote for the first time in years. Continue reading...