Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall speaks at a news conference in Montgomery, Alabama last month. The Alabama Attorney General's Office Friday filed motions in the state's congressional redistricting case with the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to consider overturning the lower court ruling for the second time after the Callais decision. (Ralph Chapoco/Alabama Reflector) The Alabama Attorney General’s Office Friday filed motions in three separate cases seeking to lift a federal court’s injunction against the state changing congressional district lines before 2030. The office used the same motion in the filings with the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting the justices reconsider its ruling in light of last week’s Louisiana v. Callais that significantly narrowed the scope of Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. “It is irreconcilable with Louisiana v. Callais,” the Attorney General’s Office said in the motion. “For that reason and others, Alabama is highly likely to succeed...
Sen. Robert Stewart, D-Selma, holding a photo of his aunt, who he said marched on "Bloody Sunday" in 1965, on the floor of the Alabama Senate on May 8, 2026, in Montgomery, Alabama. The Alabama Legislature Friday gave final approval to two bills that would set new primary elections in some congressional and legislative districts in the state if the federal courts allow officials to use maps previously declared discriminatory against Black voters. (Anna Barrett/Alabama Reflector) The Alabama Legislature Friday gave final approval to legislation that would set new primary elections for a handful of congressional districts and two Montgomery-area state Senate districts if a federal court allows the state to use maps it has ruled was discriminatory against Black voters. The House Friday approved SB 1 , sponsored by Sen. Chris Elliott, R-Josephine, authorizes a special primary election for Alabama Senate Districts 25 and 26 near the state capital. The bill passed on a 75-29 vote...