Enacted to eliminate discriminatory voting practices, Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act prohibits any voting procedure that results in racial or language-minority discrimination. It is used in court challenges against gerrymandered maps or at-large systems that dilute minority voting power. Primarily, voters of color and language-minority communities benefit from its protections, ensuring equitable political representation.
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