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A three-judge federal court ruled Tuesday that a Congressional district map approved by the Alabama Legislature in July did not fix a likely Voting Rights Act violation and has ordered a ...
Three Alabama congressional maps proposed by Special Master Richard Allen, who was appointed by a three-judge federal district court. The court will hear objections to the maps Tuesday in Birmingham.
Black voters and civil rights organizations, who successfully challenged Alabama’s congressional map, are asking a ...
History was made in Marshall County when voters elected the first-ever female district attorney during the general election.
Alabama’s congressional map dilutes the power of Black voters, voting rights advocates told the Supreme Court on Tuesday in a filing that accuses the state of “unabashedly” defying an ...
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall struck a defiant pose even as he acknowledged a court-drawn map will be "imposed" on the state for use in next year's elections.
District 27, Marshall County AL, has 38,739 registered voters. 3,583 ballots were casted in this election, according to unofficial returns with the Alabama Secretary of State's office.
Despite a rejection by the U.S. Supreme Court, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall vowed to continue to oppose the effort by a federal three-judge panel to establish a new congressional map for… ...
Molly Marshall has announced that she is conceding the Spokane County District 5 Commissioners Race to Al French. In a statement sent to KREM 2 Friday night, Marshall thanked her supporters.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican, said while the map will be used in 2024, the state will continue the legal fight to restore the state-drawn lines for future elections.
A three-judge panel of federal judges ruled Alabama's latest effort to redraw its districts likely violated the Voting Rights Act − again.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall struck a defiant pose even as he acknowledged a court-drawn map will be "imposed" on the state for use in next year's elections.