Alabama is a state in the southeastern United States, known for its capital in Montgomery and its role in regional history, government, and economy.
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The Supreme Court let Alabama use a new congressional map that removes one majority-Black district, a move that likely helps Republicans.
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Alabama asked the Supreme Court to let it use its 2023 congressional map, even after a lower court said the plan was racially discriminatory and ordered a map with two majority-Black districts.
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A federal court blocked Alabama’s Republican-drawn congressional map, saying it likely discriminated against Black voters.
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The Supreme Court cleared Alabama to move ahead with a congressional map that could change the state’s political balance before the 2026 midterm elections.
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The Supreme Court cleared the way for Alabama to try to use a new congressional map that would remove one of the state’s two majority-Black districts.
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Alabama lawmakers approved a plan for new House primaries if courts let the state use new redrawn districts, and Gov. Kay Ivey signed it into law.
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Alabama took a step toward changing its congressional map by passing a law that would let Gov. Kay Ivey set new primary elections if courts approve the redrawn districts.
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After a Supreme Court ruling narrowed part of the Voting Rights Act, Tennessee and Alabama moved to start special sessions that could lead to new House maps favoring Republicans.
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A federal panel ruled that Alabama violated the Voting Rights Act by drawing congressional lines that weakened Black ভোটing power and ordered the state to keep using a court-approved map.
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey made a rare decision to commute Robin “Rocky” Myers’ death sentence, saying she has doubts about the case but is not convinced he is innocent.
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Alabama’s incoming secretary of state, Wes Allen, says the state will leave the Electronic Registration Information Center, a voter data-sharing partnership, over privacy concerns.
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An Alabama editorial roundup highlights praise for public libraries, a heated GOP Senate race, and a push to rethink occupational licensing rules.
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