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Redrawn Alabama electoral map intentionally discriminatory, court rules By Nate Raymond May 8, 20255:46 PM PDTUpdated May 8, 2025 ...
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 ...
Back to the cartography board The legal tug-of-war over Alabama's congressional map started shortly after the state redrew its districts in 2021. Despite Black Alabamians making up 27% of the ...
What the Alabama congressional map fight could mean for 2024 Federal judges on Thursday selected new congressional lines for Alabama to give the Deep South state a second district where Black ...
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.
Alabama is more than 26% Black, but state Republicans repeatedly drew maps so that just one of the state's seven congressional seats would be majority-Black — even after a federal court and the ...
A three-judge panel selected a new congressional map for Alabama on Thursday, one that will likely give Democrats another seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The new map is the end — for now — of a lengthy legal battle that pitted Alabama’s Republican-led legislature against Democrats and civil rights groups.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama’s congressional map is at stake in a federal trial beginning Monday to decide if the state will keep the new court-created district that led to the election of ...
The new map — which is in effect now — strands Rep. Barry Moore, a hard-line pro-Trump Republican, in a nearly 50% Black district that voted for President Biden by 12%.
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