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Zeale News: Supreme Court Allows Use of Alabama’s GOP-Backed Congressional Map in Midterms – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Zeale News: Supreme Court Allows Use of Alabama’s GOP-Backed Congressional Map in Midterms

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By Zeale News, June 3, 2026

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 2 that Alabama lawmakers can revert to a GOP-backed congressional map in the upcoming midterm elections – striking down a federal court panel order that blocked the map and claimed it was “tainted by intentional race-based discrimination.”

The U.S. District court for the Northern District of Alabama issued its order against the adoption of the 2023 map on May 26, meaning the state would have to “continue using a court-ordered remedial map with two black-majority or near-majority districts,” as Zeale News reported. “Alabama cannot revert to the Republican-backed plan, which possessed only one such district — unless state officials win emergency relief from the U.S. Supreme Court.” ….

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