Alabama's Republican-drafted congressional map was struck down on Tuesday for not creating a second district with sufficient Black representation
But the revised plan only included one majority-Black district, with a second district that had less than 50% Black residents -- prompting swift outcry from Democrats and advocates who said that flagrantly violated the court's instructions.
About 27% of Alabama residents are Black, according to census data. Only one of its seven districts is represented by a Black lawmaker.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Court rejects Ala. congressional map for failing to add 2nd district for Black votersAlabama's Republican-drafted congressional map was struck down on Tuesday for not creating a second district with sufficient Black representation
Read more »
Court rejects Ala. congressional map for failing to add 2nd district for Black votersAlabama's Republican-drafted congressional map was struck down on Tuesday for not creating a second district with sufficient Black representation
Read more »
Court rejects Ala. congressional map for failing to add 2nd district for Black votersAlabama's Republican-drafted congressional map was struck down on Tuesday for not creating a second district with sufficient Black representation
Read more »
Court rejects Ala. congressional map for failing to add 2nd district for Black votersAlabama's Republican-drafted congressional map was struck down on Tuesday for not creating a second district with sufficient Black representation
Read more »
Judges reject Alabama's new congressional district map after lawmakers exclude 2nd Black majority districtFederal judges for a U.S. District Court in Alabama ruled against state lawmakers and rejected their congressional district that only included one Black-majority district.
Read more »
Alabama's congressional map illegally hurts Black voters, U.S. court rulesAlabama's Republican-drawn congressional map illegally dilutes Black residents' voting power, a panel of federal judges ruled on Tuesday, a boost for Democrats' chances to win back a U.S. House majority in the 2024 election.
Read more »