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then re-enter Alabama District 1, drive through part of it, and finally come back into District 2. That’s insane, and arguably unconstitutional.” Supporters of the new congressional maps ...
The new congressional district map approved Friday by the Alabama ... of Covington County on its east side. District 2 still covers southeast Alabama but changed substantially.
Alabama’s new congressional map was selected by federal judges in a court order on Thursday morning. The new congressional map split Mobile County into two districts: District 1 and District 2.
That map, however, put almost one-third of Black people in Alabama into one district, according to the New York Times, spreading the rest of the Black population across the six other districts ...
A federal court Thursday ruled that the Alabama Legislature intentionally discriminated against Black voters in approving a congressional district map in 2023 ... Alabama’s 2021 congressional map ...
With new congressional maps in place this year and the creation of District 2, which includes part of ... President of the Alabama State Conference of the NAACP. Simleton adds that voter turnout ...
Alabama must redraw its map to include a second district where Blacks residents make up the majority of the population. The GOP, who hold a majority in the Alabama Legislature, will release ...
A panel of three US federal judges struck down a 2023 Alabama congressional map on Thursday, stating that the map was in violation of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) and the Fourteenth Amendment of the ...
(Reuters) -A federal court ruled on Thursday that ... and U.S. District Judges Anna Manasco and Terry Moorer, agreed to do so, saying the map not only still violated Section 2 of the Voting ...
A federal court ruling in Alabama could mean another new congressional map for the state, part of a long legal fight over district lines.
A panel of three federal judges says the Alabama Legislature intentionally drew its congressional district map to dilute Black voting strength ... can elect a candidate of their choice. "Section 2 of ...