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ALEXANDER v. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE CONFERENCE
OF THE NAACP
Opinion of the Court
Under Dr. Ragusa’s methodology, any precinct in Colleton County could have been moved into District 1, but many
precincts in that county are nowhere near District 1’s outer
boundaries. For example, precincts near the county’s
northern border with Bamberg County could not have been
moved into District 1 without egregiously flouting the
State’s important interests in contiguity or compactness.
And the same problem arises with respect to the question
whether a precinct in District 1 in the Benchmark Plan
could have been moved into District 6. Precincts in District
1 that are not close to the district line could not have been
moved without making District 6 less contiguous or compact. 8
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8 The dissent excuses Dr. Ragusa’s failure to control for contiguity on
the ground that a vast majority of the precincts in old District 1 could
have been moved into District 6 without violating contiguity. Post, at 29.
However, a quick look at the precincts in the counties that fall within