Federal Court Blocks New Voting Map in Alabama
May 26, 2026 • Google News World
A federal court in Alabama has blocked a new voting map proposed by Republicans, citing concerns that it would unfairly dilute the Black vote. The map was designed to favor Republican candidates in the upcoming midterm elections.
The court’s decision affects the state’s congressional districts, which were redrawn according to the new map. The plan was challenged by civil rights groups and Democrats, who argued that it would have a disproportionate impact on minority voters.
According to reports, the court found that the new map violated federal law, which prohibits racial gerrymandering. The ruling means that the state will need to revisit its congressional district boundaries before the midterm elections.
The decision was made by a panel of judges appointed by Republican President Donald Trump. However, the ruling has been seen as a rebuke to the president’s efforts to influence voting patterns through redistricting.
The court’s decision is the latest in a series of challenges to Republican-led gerrymandering efforts across the United States. The issue has sparked intense debate over voting rights and racial equality.
The Alabama court’s ruling will have implications for the state’s electoral landscape, particularly in the context of the upcoming midterm elections.
Source: Google News World