Alabama Victorious As SCOTUS Decides They Can Use 2023 Maps, Eliminating One Majority-Minority District
SCOTUS allows Alabama to use 2023 maps with one majority-minority district for 2026 elections.
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SCOTUS allows Alabama to use 2023 maps with one majority-minority district for 2026 elections.
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The US Supreme Court on Tuesday evening allowed Alabama to use its 2023 congressional map that favors Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections.
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