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Supreme Court Allows Alabama to Use Congressional Map for Midterms

Supreme Court Allows Alabama to Use Congressional Map for Midterms

The Supreme Court has allowed Alabama to implement a congressional map for midterms that impacts a majority-Black district.

The Supreme Court has permitted Alabama to utilize its proposed congressional map for the upcoming midterm elections. This decision clears the way for the state to proceed with the redistricting plan.

The approved map eliminates a majority-Black district and is considered favorable to Republicans. Sources indicate the map dilutes the Black vote and cuts a seat currently held by a Black Democrat.

This ruling signals a significant development in the ongoing debate over electoral maps and representation. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.

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