In 2023, the Supreme Court ruled that an Alabama congressional district map, which featured only one majority-Black district, diluted the voting power of Black voters. This decision has implications for the representation of Black communities in Alabama's congressional delegation.
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Supreme Court Rules on Alabama Congressional District Map
The Supreme Court's 2023 ruling addressed the congressional district map in Alabama, determining that the map's design, which included only one majority-Black district, undermined the voting power of Black voters. The ruling may affect future districting efforts in the state.
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Supreme Court Clears the Way for Republican-Friendly Map in Alabama
Supreme Court Rules on Alabama Congressional District Map