Alabama, Voting Map and Supreme Court
Digest more
Friday’s request came hours after Gov. Kay Ivey signed bills allowing special primaries if the state prevails in the redistricting case. It also came on the heels of another appeal filed by the Attorney General’s Office at the end of April to have the court expedite the state’s request to overturn the 2030 injunction.
Alabama officials asked the Supreme Court to allow new congressional maps, hoping to take advantage of a high court ruling weakening voting rights.
Commitment to clash: Alabama will proceed with its 2027–2028 home-and-home series against Ohio State, resisting the trend of canceling tough non-conference games. Contrast with Georgia: Georgia has canceled multiple non-conference series, including ...
9hon MSN
Figures defends son’s congressional seat as Alabama moves to dismantle second opportunity district
Longtime Alabama State Senator Vivian Figures used her remarks on the Senate floor Friday to praise her son’s 2024 congressional victory and to insist he will be “all right” despite a new redistricting plan that targets his seat.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and the Alabama Crimson Tide made a statement on Thursday amid another wave of change.
Alabama drops Oklahoma State from its 2028-29 schedule while keeping Ohio State, with Michigan State quickly filling the void for Cowboys.
13hon MSN
‘Prospect of chaos’: Alabama fights former federal judge opposing efforts to redraw voting maps
Alabama’s attorney general and team of state lawyers say state leaders are justified in asking federal judges to allow them to redraw lines that could change who represents voters in Congress. Attorney General Steve Marshall,