A three-judge federal court on Tuesday blocked Alabama from using its congressional district map in next year’s elections and ordered a special master and cartographer they appointed to draw a new map ...
For the first time since the Supreme Court weighed in, on Tuesday, Alabama will vote using its new Congressional map that gives Black voters more power. Super Tuesday tomorrow is also the start of ...
Federal judges on Monday blocked Alabama's Congressional map and ordered the Republican-majority legislature to redraw a new map that matches the state's demographics, and has two Congressional ...
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Alabama student, 18, gets nod to redraw state Senate boundaries
The new boundaries are meant to balance out the Black vote after the original map illegally diluted the voting power of African Americans.
Alabama is ground zero for what could be this year's highest-profile legal fight over voting rights and representation. Just over 25% of Alabama's active registered voters are Black, as is 27% of ...
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 ...
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 Monday to halt the ordered redraw of Alabama's congressional map, a blow for anti-gerrymandering advocates and Democrats who were hoping to add a second Black-majority ...
(Reuters) -A federal court ruled on Thursday that Alabama's Republican-led legislature intentionally discriminated against Black voters when it approved a new electoral map in 2023 that only had one ...
A redrawn map of Alabama voting districts in the aftermath of a Supreme Court decision does not satisfy requirements ordered by the court as part of its June decision, and one state representative ...
A panel of federal judges will soon decide whether Alabama Republicans complied with a court mandate to create a map that gives Black voters more power. By Emily Cochrane Reporting from Birmingham, ...
WASHINGTONWASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court is allowing Alabama to use re-drawn congressional districts for the 2022 elections that a lower court found had improperly diluted the votes of Black ...
A federal panel of judges ordered state lawmakers to redraw the lines, saying Black voters “have less opportunity than other Alabamians” to elect candidates of their choice. By Reid J. Epstein ...
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