- June 30, 2026
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Supreme Court Approves Alabama’s Congressional Map Change
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- June 3, 2026
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Alabama’s Redistricting Plan Gains Approval
The Supreme Court has given Alabama the green light to implement a congressional district map that includes only one majority-Black district. This decision marks a significant victory for Republicans aiming to maintain their narrow majority in the House.
Previously, the state used a map featuring two majority-Black districts, but the court’s latest ruling allows Alabama to replace it. This change comes as an outcome of the court’s earlier decision to limit the scope of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Details on the Ruling
Issued on Tuesday in a four-page unsigned document, the ruling permits Alabama to immediately replace its existing map. This alteration affords Republicans a tactical advantage in regaining control of a key congressional seat.
The dissenting opinion came from the court’s three liberal justices, indicating a divide in the perspective on the case.
Arguments from Both Sides
The conservative majority pointed out that a three-judge panel had previously halted the new map in May after deeming it racially discriminatory. The Supreme Court majority argued that the lower court failed to adhere to recent instructions related to the Voting Rights Act.
In defense of their decision, the conservative justices highlighted the autonomy states have in deciding whether last-minute election changes are beneficial to their interests.
Impact and Next Steps
With Alabama proceeding to use the new map, elected representatives will structure the upcoming elections based on this layout. The decision underscores the ongoing debate over racial representation and electoral fairness in political agendas.
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