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VOTING INEQUITIES: Federal judge agrees merit selection disenfranchises Black voters in 3 Indiana counties, but says he can’t overturn

JANUARY 17, 202

By Marilyn Odendahl

The Indiana Citizen

January 17, 2024

Despite agreeing with the plaintiffs that merit selection process for choosing Superior Court judges in Lake County likely violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a federal judge has ruled that precedent from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals required him to find in favor of the state of Indiana.

Judge Philip Simon of the Northern Indiana District Court issued his order Thursday, granting the summary judgment motion filed by the state of Indiana and Secretary of State Diego Morales in City of Hammond et al. v. Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission, 2:21-cv-160.

Simon was convinced by the plaintiffs’ argument that the state is violating Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by not allowing the voters in the three Indiana counties where roughly two-thirds of the state’s Black voters live to directly elect their Superior Court judges. Yet, while he agreed the state has used merit selection to deny the citizens of Lake County the right to vote for Superior Court judges on the basis of race and said the state’s argument supporting merit selection “makes little sense to me,” Simon said he had to rule for the state because he was “bound by the controlling authority” of the 7th Circuit.

“Based on the undisputed statistics, more than 80% of white Hoosiers of voting age live in judicial circuits where all state court judges are elected,” Simon wrote in his order. “By comparison, the three counties (including Lake County) in which Superior Court judges are appointed subject to retention votes are home to 66% of Indiana’s black voting age residents. To say the least, as it relates to choosing judges, there’s a huge disparity between how Indiana’s white and black citizens are treated.”

The remaining three claims in the plaintiffs’ lawsuit assert the Lake County judicial selection and retention process violates the Article 1, Section 23 (prohibiting the state from granting a privilege to one citizen or class that is not granted equally to all citizens) and Article 4 Section 23 (requiring that all laws must apply  uniformly throughout the state) of the Indiana Constitution. However, Simon declined to “exercise supplemental jurisdiction” and rule on the state law claims.

‘Not so subtle reference to race’

Hammond mayor Thomas McDermott and other plaintiffs filed a lawsuit against the state of Indiana, the Indiana Secretary of State, the Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission and the Lake County Board of Elections challenging merit selection in May 2021. The plaintiffs argued Lake County voters are given the “lesser and unequal right” of only being allowed to vote for the retention of the judges who are appointed by the governor.

Indiana has two systems for selecting Superior Court judges. In most counties, the Superior Court judges are elected by popular vote but, as the court’s order notes, merit selection is used in Marion, Lake and St. Joseph counties. Under this system, judicial nominating commissions in those three counties interview and nominate three individuals to any seat that opens in their superior courts. The governor then chooses one of the nominees to become the new judge.

The court’s order pointed out that nearly 66% of Black residents age 18 or above – or two-thirds of voting-age Black residents – live in Marion, Lake and St. Joseph counties.

The plaintiffs asserted the state is using merit selection to suppress the voices of minority voters. To support their argument, they pointed to a statement from the Indiana Secretary of State’s general counsel, Jerold Bonnet, who in an affidavit said, “A merit selection process is essential in a highly populated and highly diverse jurisdiction like Lake County to provide safeguards for limiting political influence in Lake County superior courts.”

Simon also took issue with Bonnet’s statement.

“Let’s not beat around the bush: the reference to ‘diversity’ is a not so subtle reference to race,” Simon wrote in his order. “The State thus appears to acknowledge that the ‘diversity’ of Lake County, meaning the significant presence of racial minorities among its electorate, is a reason that superior court judges are not chosen by election but by a merit selection process instead. In the language of (Section)2, the State of Indiana has imposed a procedure on Lake County that denies its citizens the right to vote for superior court judges on account of race or color.”

However, Simon said the 7th Circuit’s opinion in Quinn v. Illinois, “stands in the way” of granting summary judgment for the plaintiffs.

In Quinn, voters challenged an Illinois law that enabled the Chicago mayor to appoint the members of the city’s school board. The voters argued the law violated the Voting Rights Act, because it was disproportionately impacting minority voters since school board members elsewhere in Illinois were elected.

The 7th Circuit rejected the plaintiffs’ Voting Rights Act argument. The appellant panel concluded, in part, that since no one in Chicago votes for the school board, all the voters in the city are treated equally as Section 2 requires.

Relying on Quinn, the state defendants argued that the Lake County voters should be compared to themselves and not to the voters across the state as a whole. Simon, in his ruling, wrote that the state asserted “without any supporting explanation or cite to any authority” that the “correct electorate to compare Lake County minority voters to is other Lake County registered voters and not Indiana as a whole.”

Simon was mystified. “This makes little sense to me,” he wrote.

“In a situation that involves a state judicial office, whose officers are paid by the state, who collect a state pension upon retirement and whose positions are a creation of state law, I’m at a loss to see why the appropriate comparison isn’t the State’s entire voting system.”

The plaintiffs countered by pointing to the 2021 U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in the Section 2 Voting Rights Act case of Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee. Here, the justices advised courts to consider the state’s entire system of voting when assessing how much voters are burdened by the challenged provision.

Simon concluded that under Brnovich, the Indiana General Assembly cannot “withhold the right to vote for state judicial office” in counties with a high percentage of Black voters, while conferring that right in counties with “overwhelmingly white voters.”

But, again, Simon maintained the binding precedent is from the 7th Circuit and the plaintiffs’ attempt to distinguish Quinn from the Lake County case failed. In particular, the plaintiffs argued Quinn involved a local office while their lawsuit concerns a “state office that all voters across the state vote on” but, Simon noted, they cite no authority and their argument is unpersuasive.

“With respect, I find the Seventh Circuit’s reasoning in Quinn, and the cases in which it cites, to be unsatisfying, especially in light of Brnovich …,” Simon wrote. “Nonetheless, Quinn is controlling law and I am not free to disregard it where it plainly applies. And I agree with the State Defendants that Quinn is controlling here.”

Dwight Adams, a freelance editor and writer based in Indianapolis, edited this article. He is a former content editor, copy editor and digital producer at The Indianapolis Star and IndyStar.com, and worked as a planner for other newspapers, including the Louisville Courier Journal.

 

ESPNU coming back to Screaming Eagles Arena USI-WIU game to air on national cable network​​​​​​​

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. –  The Ohio Valley Conference announced today that the University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball game with Western Illinois University on January 25 at Screaming Eagles Arena has been selected to air live on ESPNU. Tipoff also has been moved to 8 p.m.

ESPNU is visiting Screaming Eagles Arena for the second-straight season. USI defeated the University of Arkansas at Little Rock last January, 74-67, in the first nationally televised game in Screaming Eagles Arena that opened in 2019.

USI is also hosting Whiteout Night at Screaming Eagles Arena for both games of the OVC doubleheader that leads off with a USI Women’s Basketball versus WIU at 5 p.m. Fans should come out wearing white apparel to whiteout the arena and show their #ScreaglePride!

The OVC utilizes a wild card selection process to determine the ESPNU broadcasts with selections determined and announced approximate two weeks before the competition date to ensure the best matchups. The full schedule includes nine total men’s basketball games (six regular season contests and three OVC Tournament games) that will appear on one of the linear networks during the season. The six regular season games will air on ESPNU.

The schedule also includes a women’s basketball regular season matchup on ESPNU. In addition, all seven games of the OVC Women’s Basketball Tournament, as well as the first round and quarterfinals of the men’s tournament (four total games), will stream on ESPN+.

The 2024 OVC Championship Tournament is scheduled for March 6-9 at The Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana.

ESPN+ is the No. 1 sports streaming platform, serving fans in the U.S. with exclusive access to more than 27,000 live sports events each year, an unmatched library of on-demand replays and acclaimed original content, and premium written articles by the top reporters and analysts from ESPN.com. Fans sign up to ESPN+ for just $10.99 a month (or $109.99 per year) at ESPN.com, ESPNplus.com or in the ESPN App on mobile and connected devices.

All games that are televised on an ESPN network will also be available on the ESPN App with TV Everywhere credentials. All events will be available for replay on the ESPN App.

ALEX BURTON HAS FILED TO BE THE 2024 DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE IN DISTRICT 77

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EVANSVILLE – Current City Councilman, Alex Burton (D) has officially filed to become the next State Representative for House District 77.

“This race will be focused on creating the brightest future for Evansville and the State of Indiana. I’m aware of the uphill battle that exists, but I’m confident that there can be some reasonable agreements to address housing, energy costs, and preparing young Hoosiers for adulthood.”

Current City Councilman Burton filed yesterdsay in Indianapolis.

Burton says that he wants to continue down a path of public service that is meaningful and impactful. As Councilman, all of Councilman Burton’s sponsored legislation have passed. This is evidence of his desire to build strong working relationships with his colleagues, ensuring that each resolution and/or ordinance had bipartisan support and that all opinions were heard and considered before any actions were taken.

Ivy Tech Community College Hires

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Evansville, Ind.- Ivy Tech Community College Evansville has announced its recent new hires.

        Eric Botchwey is now a business, operations, applications & technology (BOAT) instructor at the College. He holds a bachelor’s degree in information technology from the University of Cape Coast and a master’s degree in information and communication science from Ball State University. Botchwey most recently served as a graduate assistant at Ball State. He currently holds the following certifications: AWS Cloud Practitioner, Certified ScrumMaster®, and Microsoft Excel Core Essentials and Advanced.

     Jenifer Heady is now a financial aid advisor at the College. She holds a bachelor’s degree in fitness and sports management from Kentucky Wesleyan College. Heady most recently served as assistant registrar at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, KY. She has certifications in:  Mental Health First and First Aid and AED.

sCarter Phelps is now a member of the nursing faculty at the College. She holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing and a master’s degree in nursing education both from Western Governors University (WGU), and a master’s degree in family nurse practitioner from the University of Southern Indiana (USI). Phelps most recently worked for St. Vincent Evansville. She holds the following certifications: RN, EMT, Phlebotomy, BLS, NRP, CLC, and an Albion Fellows Child Abuse Certification.

Cecilia Pryor is now an administrative assistant at the College. She holds a bachelor’s degree in creative writing and psychology from St. Mary of the Woods College and a master’s degree in writing for children and young adults from Spalding University. Pryor most recently served as senior librarian assistant at the David L. Rice Library at the University of Southern Indiana (USI).

                                 Jamale Thacker is now dean of the Frank L. Hilton M.D. School of Health Sciences at the College. She holds a bachelor’s degree in health sciences and a master’s degree in health administration both from the University of Southern Indiana (USI). She is a board-certified practitioner in human services. Thacker most recently served as practice manager for Deaconess Clinic Memorial.

                 is now college connection coach serving the Academy of Innovative Studies – Diamond, Harwood Career Prep and North High School for the College. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in secondary education both from Ball State University. Zilai-Brattain most recently served as a journalism teacher and yearbook advisor at F.J. Reitz High School.

 

Evansville Redevelopment Commission Agenda

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Evansville Redevelopment Commission 

 AGENDA 

Wednesday, January 17, 2024 – 8:30 am 

Civic Center Complex – Room 301 

1. Call to Order 

2. Election of Officers 

3. Approval of Minutes – December 19, 2023 

4. Financial Statements – Accounts Payable Voucher 

5. Other Business 

a. Resolution 24-ERC-01 Amending an Agreement with Kelley M. Coures 

b. Jacobsville Redevelopment Area Update – Metropolitan Development Staff 

6. Adjournment 

* This preliminary Agenda is subject to change. The final Agenda will be posted at the entrance to the location of the meeting prior to the meeting. 

UE back home Wednesday to face Valpo

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Next up for the University of Evansville men’s basketball team is a home contest against Valparaiso on Wednesday evening inside the Ford Center.  Tip is set for 7 p.m. CT with ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network having the coverage.

Last Time Out

– Following a first half that featured five lead changes, the Purple Aces fell to Missouri State by a final of 74-64 on Saturday

– The Bears led by one at the half before taking a lead of 16 points in the final stanza

– Josh Hughes set his career mark with 22 points as he converted 7 of his 10 3-point attempts

– Antonio Thomas recorded 15 points while Yacine Toumi (8 pts, 12 rbs) and Kenny Strawbridge Jr. (9 pts, 10 rbs) were on the cusp of posting double-doubles

Triple Play

– Through his first 16 games this season, Josh Hughes hit a total of six 3-pointers; in the Jan. 13 game against MSU, Hughes converted 7 of his 10 outside attempts on his way to a career-high 22 points

– Hughes’ seven triples is the most by a freshman in the MVC this season and second-highest in a game for any Valley player in 2023-24

– He has made the start in each of the last five games and posted 7 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks and 2 steals in the first start of his career at Cincinnati

– He has scored at least 7 points in 5 of the last 7 games

Tallying up the Boards

– Highlighted by a career-best 12 rebounds against MSU, Yacine Toumi is 8th in the MVC with 6.8 boards per game and 4th with his average of 5.7 defensive caroms

– Over the last six games, Toumi has averaged 8.5 rebounds per game (91 total)

– He has posted double figures in 7 of the last 9 games and is second on the team with a season mark of 10.6 PPG

– Toumi has averaged 12.2 points over the last nine games (110 total pts) and recorded double-doubles against Tennessee Tech and Indiana State

Putting a Steak Together

– Over the last four games, Antonio Thomas has quietly averaged 9.3 points, including a 15-point effort against Missouri State

– He has recorded 7 or more points in 12 of the last 16 games including 27 in the win over UNI, his top Division I scoring effort

– He recorded 27 points on 8-of-11 shooting and a 9-for-10 effort from long range

– At Bellarmine, Thomas made a run at a triple double, posting 9 points, 8 boards and 5 assists and finished in double figures with 10 points at Indiana State and 10 vs. Murray State

– Thomas is 12th in the MVC with a season free throw mark of 81.8%; he has converted 29 of his last 34 attempts

On a Roll

– In the Jan. 13 game against the Bears, Kenny Strawbridge Jr. had an efficient 9-point, 10-rebound performance

– The rebounding tally was his top of the season and over the last three games, he has hauled in 7 caroms per game

– Over the last eight contests, he has posted an average of 11.4 PPG (91 total points) while seeing his season average rise to 10.1 per contest

– Strawbridge registered 15 points at Indiana State after totaling 14 at Cincinnati

– His season mark of 21 points came in the triumph over UT Martin

Scouting the Opponent– Valparaiso comes to Evansville with a 5-12 overall record and a 1-5 showing in the MVC

– The Beacons are coming off their first Valley win of the season as they defeated Illinois State by a final of 59-50 on Sunday in Normal

– Sunday’s win ended a 10-game losing streak

– Isaiah Stafford paces Valpo with an average of 16.2 points per game and a season mark of 28 triples and 39 steals

– Cooper Schweiger is second on the team with 10.6 points and 5.2 boards

– Their top rebounder is Jaxon Edwards, who checks in with 5.9 per game

 

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