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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The Department of Justice has pre-cleared the city of Jackson’s redistricting plan, clearing the way for City Council members to run under new ward lines in 2013.

The Clarion-Ledger reports http://on.thec-l.com/U9uD4t ) the new lines keep roughly the same structure as the old, with each ward seeing minor changes to account for a shrinking city center. Ward 3, in central Jackson, shrank considerably, while wards on the outskirts, like Ward 6 in south Jackson and Ward 1 to the northeast, grew or stayed close to the same.

Any changes to voting laws or district lines require pre-clearance from the Department of Justice because of past violations of the Voting Rights Act.

The proposed maps, approved this summer, were met with little controversy.

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