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Supreme Court allows Alabama to use congressional map that eliminates a majority-Black district
The Supreme Court allowed Alabama to use a congressional map that eliminates one of two majority-Black districts in the state in a win for Republicans.
The decision clears the way for the governor and state lawmakers to redraw their congressional voting map with six districts that favor Republicans and one that favors a Democrat.
The Supreme Court said Alabama can use a congressional map previously deemed to have intentionally discriminated against Black voters.
The high court rejected a lower court’s ruling that Alabama discriminated on the basis of race when it drew its preferred map.
The Supreme Court is allowing Alabama to use a congressional map favoring Republicans in this year’s elections, blocking a lower court ruling that the map intentionally discriminates against Black ...
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It appears likely that November’s congressional elections will be held under Louisiana’s new voting map after a federal court postponed a key hearing on a potential legal challenge to the new map.
The order gives another boost to Republican efforts to retain control of the House in the midterm elections.
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