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A panel of three federal judges rejected Alabama’s latest version of its congressional map Tuesday, saying the state’s Republican-led legislature did not follow a court order backed by the U.S ...
After the decennial count, the state adopted a congressional map with a single Black-majority congressional district out of six in a state where about 30 percent of voters are Black. Voters and ...
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Flash Flood Warning issued for much of northern Alabama - MSNThe National Weather Service issued an updated flood warning for several North Alabama counties Saturday afternoon as heavy rainfall threatened to cause urban and small stream flooding across the ...
After two years of court battles, and two trips to the U.S. Supreme Court, a federal three-judge panel has selected a new U.S. House map for Alabama to be used in the 2024 elections.
Alabama's congressional district map that was used for the 2022 elections, left, was found by the U.S. Supreme Court to likely violate the Voting Rights Act by diluting the influence of Black voters.
The severe weather risk map has been updated for Thursday and now shows a Level 1 risk for the very far western part of Alabama. The rest of the state could see rain and storms, but no widespread ...
Alabama begins a special session to consider a new congressional voting map after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the state's current map likely diluted the power of Black voters in Alabama.
Alabama's map includes one of seven districts where African Americans make up a majority of voters, even though African Americans make up 27% of the state's population.
Richard Allen, the special master assigned by the three-judge panel overseeing Alabama’s redistricting process, wrote in a 44-page report that each map addresses Voting Rights Act violations ...
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