Alabama Officials seek U.S. Supreme Court intervention in congressional district map dispute

By Christina Faulkner

Alabama officials have taken their fight over a recently invalidated congressional district map to the U.S. Supreme Court, following the rejection of the map by a federal three-judge panel on September 5. This dispute holds significant implications for both Democrats and Republicans in the upcoming 2024 congressional elections.

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