The Supreme Court ruled Alabama can use a 2023 congressional map with one majority-Black district, handing Republicans a victory ahead of midterms.
Alabama voters are again selecting candidates for four Congressional districts after the state changed the district map to favor Republicans. The redistricting is causing confusion among voters.
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Supreme Court allows Alabama to use new GOP-friendly voting map, cuts seat held by Black Democrat
The U.S. Supreme Court will allow Alabama to make Republican-friendly changes to 2026 elections and potentially flip a seat in Congress. In an unsigned order June 2, justices said lower courts had ...
Republican Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Friday that she is calling the state legislature back into session Monday, May 4, in order to redraw the state’s congressional map. The move by Ivey — ...
The vote, which came after Supreme Court rulings and a special session, was the first and only known Alabama congressional ...
A federal court on Thursday approved a new congressional map in Alabama that significantly boosts the Black population of a second district and could represent a pickup opportunity for Democrats in ...
After Alabama redrew its congressional maps in May, voters in several districts saw their primaries pushed to August. Now, it ...
A line of people wait outside the federal courthouse in Birmingham, Ala., on Aug. 14 for a hearing to consider new congressional districts. Federal judges had ruled that the state’s 2022 district map ...
Alabama asked the Supreme Court on Monday evening to freeze a lower court ruling that blocks the state’s newly drawn congressional map, in a filing that critics say defies a Supreme Court opinion that ...
Today, the three-judge district court in Milligan v. Allen again blocked Alabama from using a 2023 congressional map that the court found was “tainted by intentional race-based discrimination.” The ...
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