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Mobile and Mobile County residents will need to refer to the congressional map to see who they are voting for in 2024. The county was splintered in a new congressional map approved Thursday.
The U.S. Supreme Court is seen on June 27, 2023, in Washington, D.C. A recent case, "Allen v. Milligan," resulted in Alabama congressional districts having to be redrawn.
The Supreme Court last month upheld the lower court’s order that Alabama needs to redraw the congressional map so it includes two districts in which “Black voters either comprise a voting-age ...
The adoption of the new map comes after a 19-month legal battle over the representation of Black voters in Alabama’s congressional map. The state legislature assembled for a special session this ...
The court found that the 2023 map did not comply with the VRA and the state legislature ignored the court’s initial order to provide an additional Black opportunity district.
Alabama’s Republican-controlled legislature gave final passage Friday to a new congressional map with just one majority-Black district, despite a court order calling for the redrawn lines to ...
Alabama is once again appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court a lower court order that struck down the state's congressional map for likely violating the Voting Rights Act by diluting Black voters' power.
Alabama GOP Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday approved a new congressional map with just one majority-Black district, despite a court order calling for the redrawn lines to create two majority-Black ...
The key issue is whether Alabama’s congressional map, with one majority Black district out of seven, dilutes the influence of Black voters in a state where one-fourth of residents are Black.
An Alabama official asked the Supreme Court on Monday to halt a lower court’s order for a special master to draw a new congressional map before the 2024 election.
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