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State lawmakers pass new congressional map without adding a second majority-Black district

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27 July, 2023

By J.D. Devine

Alabama lawmakers worked last week on drawing a new map that defines its congressional districts. State lawmakers were sent scrambling after a federal court order mandated that the state legislators redraw its congressional districts so that minorities have a chance to elect the representation of their choice in at least two Alabama districts. The federal court ruling was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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