The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Alabama may proceed with redrawing its congressional voting map. This decision enables the governor and state lawmakers to create a map that includes six districts likely to favor Republican candidates and one district that is expected to favor a Democrat.
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Supreme Court allows Alabama to redraw congressional maps
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted Alabama the authority to redraw its congressional voting map. The new map is anticipated to consist of six districts favoring Republicans and one district favoring a Democrat.
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Supreme Court rules Alabama may redraw congressional maps to oust a Black Democrat
Supreme Court allows Alabama to redraw congressional maps