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Supreme Court stops lower court order requiring Alabama to draw a new district voting map favorable to Black residents

February 7, 2022 at 5:41 p.m. EST
The Supreme Court building in Washington. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg News)

A divided Supreme Court on Monday restored an Alabama congressional map that creates only one district favorable to a Black candidate, and put on hold a lower court’s order that said a second district was necessary to comply with the Voting Rights Act.

Over the objections of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and the court’s three liberals, its five most consistently conservative justices halted a decision last month by three federal judges. The panel threw out Alabama’s new congressional map, which included only one congressional district with a majority of Black voters even though they make up more than a quarter of the state’s population.