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Federal judges will weigh a request to bring Alabama back under the pre-clearance requirement of the Voting Rights Act after ...
In May, three federal judges ruled that Alabama had diluted the voting strength of black Alabama voters when it drew up congressional lines in 2023, violating the Voting Rights Act.
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 ...
Brood XIX cicadas have emerged and are being spotted all around Alabama as it continues to make its presence known across the U.S.
Federal judges on Thursday selected new congressional lines for Alabama to give the Deep South state a second district where Black voters comprise a substantial portion of the electorate.
Federal judges decided on a new Alabama Congressional map Thursday morning. This new map will create a majority black voting district in Alabama but split Mobile County into two separate districts.
The panel ordered the deep-red state to use a new map next year that adds a mostly new district including the city of Montgomery and a wide swaths of the state’s rural Black Belt.
Federal judges have selected a new congressional map for Alabama ensuring a second district where Black voters comprise a substantial portion of the electorate.
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.
Alabama's new congressional map, which will feature a second district where either a majority or large plurality of voters are Black, will soon be implemented.
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