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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.
While a three-judge federal court found a 2021 map drawn by the Legislature likely violated the Voting Rights Act and ordered a second majority-Black congressional district be drawn, Marshall said ...
Despite a rejection by the U.S. Supreme Court, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall vowed to continue to oppose the effort by a federal three-judge panel to establish a new congressional map ...
WASHINGTON − A federal court in Alabama on Tuesday once again struck down that state's congressional map for not including a second majority African American district, setting up another Supreme ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A panel of three federal judges has made a final decision on which of the three proposed maps Alabama will have to use in its upcoming 2024 congressional district races.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall struck a defiant pose even as he acknowledged a court-drawn map will be "imposed" on the state for use in next year's elections.
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