Federal judges said Tuesday that they will draft new congressional lines for Alabama after lawmakers refused to create a second district where Black voters at least came close to comprising a majority, as suggested by the court.
The Republican-controlled Alabama Legislature hastily drew new lines this summer after the U.S. Supreme Court in Junethat the map — that had one majority-Black district out of seven in a state where 27% of residents are Black — likely violated the Voting Rights Act. The three judges said Tuesday that they were"deeply troubled" that Alabama lawmakers enacted a map that ignored their finding that the state should have an additional majority-Black district"or an additional district in which Black voters otherwise have an opportunity to elect a representative of their choice."
"What I hear you saying is the state of Alabama deliberately chose to disregard our instructions to draw two majority-Black districts or one where minority candidates could be chosen," Judge Terry Moorer said.
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