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Alabama, Supreme Court and map

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Supreme Court allows Alabama to use voting map favoring GOP
The Supreme Court on Tuesday night allowed Alabama to hold upcoming elections using a congressional map that a lower court found discriminates on the basis of race and dilutes the political power of t...

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US Supreme Court clears way for Alabama to use pro-Republican voting map
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Supreme Court allows Alabama to use congressional map favoring Republicans in this year's elections
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Supreme Court allows Alabama to use GOP-friendly map for midterms, cutting seat held by Black Democrat
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Alabama to use a congressional map that will benefit Republicans in this year’s midterm elections, permitting the state to ditch one of two House districts represe...

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How California’s New Congressional Map Is Reshaping Tuesday’s Primaries
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Alabama leaders, organizations react to congressional map ruling
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Federal judges set hearing to review new Louisiana congressional map
On Tuesday, judges in the Western District Court of Louisiana set a June 17 hearing to determine whether the newly elected congressional map meets the requirements of Louisiana v. Callais.

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Supreme court approves Alabama map that erases majority-Black district
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‘They want the country to be what it was in 1776’: anger in Memphis after Republicans redraw voting maps
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Gov. Kay Ivey changes Alabama’s special election plans as state awaits Supreme Court decision

Gov. Kay Ivey amended Alabama’s plans for an August special congressional election as efforts to redistrict appear tied up in court. On June 2, Ivey amended the Aug. 11 special primary election and asked parties to reopen qualifying.
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