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SCOTUS greenlights 11th-hour Alabama redistricting plan for 2026 election - Democracy Docket

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Supreme Court halts order for Alabama to use US House map with 2 largely Black districts - AP News.

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Supreme Court halts order for Alabama to use House map with 2 largely Black districts.

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Supreme Court has set the stage for Alabama to get rid of one of two largely Black congressional districts before this year's midterm elections

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Supreme Court grants Alabama request to speed up adoption of new congressional map NBC NewsSupreme Court allows Alabama to eliminate congressional district held by a Black Democrat

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SCOTUS greenlights 11th-hour Alabama redistricting plan for 2026 election - Democracy Docket.

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**Summary:** The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for Alabama to adopt a new congressional district map, which will eliminate one of two predominantly Black districts before the 2026 midterm elections. **Why It Matters:** This decision could significantly impact racial representation in Congress and potentially influence future redistricting efforts

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