Alabama AG Pushes to Reinstate Blocked Congressional ...
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has filed emergency motions with the U.S. Supreme Court requesting the lifting of injunctions that currently block the s
abc3340.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has been active in initiating a redistricting process in 2026 after a Supreme Court ruling that affects race-based redistricting. She called a special legislative session to address redistricting and related primary election timing, with plans to redraw congressional maps if the court actions permit. This indicates ongoing state-level efforts to modify Alabama’s congressional districts in response to legal developments.[1]
Multiple outlets confirm Ivey’s push for a rapid special-session agenda to address districts whose boundaries were altered by court actions, and to adjust the primary election process accordingly. The coverage notes that Alabama is attempting to move quickly to establish new maps should the Supreme Court ruling prove favorable.[2][3]
There is continued reporting on Alabama’s legal posture and actions around SCOTUS involvement, including petitions and emergency motions related to reinstating or adjusting maps, with Ivey publicly supporting those efforts. Local outlets have tracked the legislative and executive steps, including bills signed by Ivey that could trigger redistricting changes if court rulings align with state plans.[3][5][9][10]
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If you’d like, I can pull a current, concise timeline from major outlets and summarize the key dates and proposed maps. I can also track any updates on how the Supreme Court actions affect Alabama’s ability to redraw districts and when new elections might be scheduled.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has filed emergency motions with the U.S. Supreme Court requesting the lifting of injunctions that currently block the s
abc3340.comAlabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has filed emergency motions with the U.S. Supreme Court requesting the lifting of injunctions that currently block the s
abc3340.comAlabama joins Louisiana and Tennessee in redrawing congressional maps this year following a landmark Supreme Court decision.
www.washingtonexaminer.comThe Alabama Legislature has passed bills which Gov. Kay Ivey has signed to change Alabama's Congressional district lines, if the U.S. Supreme Court gives the state approval to do so this election year.
www.waka.comGov. Kay Ivey has called the Alabam legislature into special on Monday, May 4th to "consider legislation to provide for a special primary election for electing
mynbc15.comDespite chaos at the courthouse over the special legislative session, Governor Kay Ivey is anticipating a favorable outcome.
katv.comDespite chaos at the courthouse over the special legislative session, Governor Kay Ivey is anticipating a favorable outcome.
cbs12.comIt is now official.
www.thegatewaypundit.comGov. Kay Ivey (R-AL) issued a proclamation Tuesday calling for a special legislative session to redraw the state’s congressional districts following the
www.washingtonexaminer.comAlabama lawmakers are set to vote Friday on redistricting-related legislation that could trigger new elections. Boos erupted in the crowd after the bills advan
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