Alabama Again Rejected by Supreme Court on GOP-Drawn Voting Map

Sept. 26, 2023, 1:47 PM UTC

The US Supreme Court left in force a ruling that requires Alabama to have a second congressional district with a near-majority of Black voters, rejecting the state’s latest bid to reinstate a Republican-drawn map.

The high court order, which came without comment or public dissent, reinforces the justices’ June 8 ruling against the state in the Voting Rights Act clash. The June ruling tossed out an earlier Republican map as discriminatory and upheld a three-judge federal court panel decision that required a second majority-Black district “or something quite close to it.”

Alabama argued that the Supreme Court ...

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