US Supreme Court won't halt ruling that blocked Alabama electoral map

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By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a request by Alabama officials to halt a lower court's ruling that ...

By John Kruzel WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a request by Alabama officials to halt a lower court's ruling that rejected a Republican-crafted electoral map forSaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for September 26, 2023 | SaltWireWASHINGTON - The U.S.

The court's action leaves intact a Sept. 5 decision by a federal three-judge panel in Birmingham that the map approved by the state's Republican-led legislature to set the boundaries of Alabama's seven U.S. House of Representatives districts was unlawfully biased against Black voters and must be redrawn.

That map was devised after the Supreme Court in June blocked a previous version, also for weakening the voting power of Black Alabamians.

 

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