STONE v. HECHLER

Civ. A. No. 91-0110-E.

782 F.Supp. 1116 (1992)

Paul STONE and Ronald Corbin, individually and on behalf of all residents of Kanawha County and the State of West Virginia similarly situated; Ginger Brookover, individually and on behalf of all residents of Monongalia County and on behalf of all other residents of West Virginia similarly situated; and Beth Good, individually and on behalf of all residents of Tucker County and of all residents of West Virginia similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. Ken HECHLER, Secretary of State of West Virginia, in his official capacity; Robert "Chuck" Chambers, in his official capacity as Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; and Keith Burdette, in his official capacity as President of the West Virginia Senate, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. West Virginia.

January 7, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Cooper, Parsons, W.Va., for plaintiffs.

Richard L. Gottlieb, Charleston, W.Va., for Hechler. Debra L. Hamilton, Charleston, W.Va., for Chambers and Burdette.

Before SPROUSE, Circuit Judge, MAXWELL, Chief Judge, and STAMP, District Judge.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

PER CURIAM.

Plaintiffs Stone, Corbin, Brookover, and Good (hereafter collectively "Stone") bring this action seeking a declaration that the congressional redistricting plan enacted by the West Virginia Legislature during its 1991 special session, codified as amended at West Virginia Code Chapter One, Article Two, Section Three (hereafter West Va. Code § 1-2-3), is unconstitutional. They contend that the statute neither provides for...

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