Supreme Court allows Alabama to redraw congressional maps before 2026 midterms

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Alabama received the green light from the US Supreme Court Monday to pursue a redistricting effort that could boost Republicans in two Democrat-controlled congressional districts.

In a 6-3 ruling, the justices vacated a lower-court order requiring Alabama’s congressional map to include two majority-black voting districts.

The seats are held by Democratic Reps. Terri Sewell and Shomari Figures.

The ruling follows the high court’s landmark decision in the Louisiana v. Callais case, which outlawed racial gerrymandering.

Liberal Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented in the Alabama ruling.


Aerial view of the Alabama State Capitol building in Montgomery.
Alabama received the green light from the US Supreme Court Monday to pursue a redistricting effort that could boost Republicans in two Democrat-controlled congressional districts.
AP

A demonstrator holds up a sign outside the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Ala., on Thursday, May, 7 2026. (AP Photo/Kim Chandler)
A protester holds up a “No New Map” sign outside the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery on May 7 2026. AP

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