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Alabama Governor Calls Special Session to Redraw Congressional Maps

newsMay 1, 202620555

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey called a special legislative session in Montgomery to redraw the state's U.S. House districts and move the midterm primaries to allow time for redistricting. Republican lawmakers aim to restore congressional maps that federal courts previously blocked for disadvantaging Black voters, and Democratic leaders called the session costly and an attempt to entrench Republican seats. The action follows a Supreme Court ruling narrowing race-based redistricting limits and mirrors GOP efforts in South Carolina and Tennessee to reshape majority-Black districts, a change that could weaken Black voting power and influence which party controls the U.S. House in 2026.

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