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Black Alabamans Score Major Victory In Voting Rights Case

Federal judges on Thursday drew a new congressional map in Alabama with a second district where Black voters make-up a large chunk of the electorate.

After endless back and forth, Alabama finally has new congressional lines. Last week, federal judges approved a new map with a second district where Black voters make up a large percentage of the electorate.

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The decision comes after Alabama Republicans spent the last several months defying orders from the Supreme Court to a second Black majority district or โ€œclose to it.โ€ The Republican-state legislature was repeatedly warned that their map likely violated the Voting Rights Act because it denied Black voters, who comprise 27% of the state, the opportunity to adequately elect candidates of their choosing.

Since Alabamaโ€™s original appeal to the Supreme Court was rejected, it seems unlikely that the court will hear a new challenge to the map. Although, that doesnโ€™t mean conservatives in the state wonโ€™t try to get the new map thrown out.

Itโ€™s worth noting that the new lines arenโ€™t exactly what either side wanted. The newly formed southeastern district raises the Black voters from one-third of the voting population to 48.7%. In an interview with NPR News, Alabama House minority-leader Anthony Daniels expressed concerns that the new district doesnโ€™t give Black voters enough of a foothold in the area.

โ€œSo youโ€™ll be back to where you are in 10 years from now, trying to figure out a way to get the districts to change to be a majority, minority or quite close,โ€ he told NPRโ€™s Ayesha Roscoe, adding, โ€œAt the end of the day, oatmeal is better than no meal.โ€

Unless the Supreme Court does something unexpected, it seems likely this will be the map heading into the 2024 election โ€” giving Black voters a better chance of electing candidates who represent their interests. The map also provides Democrats with a better shot at taking back the House in the next election cycle.

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