Federal court orders Alabama to adopt new congressional map with additional Black district, likely flipping seat to Democrats
- Federal judges ruled Alabama's previous congressional map violated Voting Rights Act by diluting Black voting power and ordered a new map.
- The adopted map maintains the existing majority-Black district and adds a new district with 48% Black population.
- Democrats expect to pick up the additional district in 2024 midterms, needing only 5 seats to regain House control.
- Alabama Republicans resisted creating a second Black opportunity district but Supreme Court rejected their map.
- Redistricting battles ongoing in other GOP-controlled states like Florida, Georgia and Louisiana.



























