Alabama urged the Supreme Court on Friday for an emergency order clearing the way for its redrawn congressional map that could boost Republicans’ chances of holding on to the House in November. The ask landed just as Gov. Kay Ivey ® signed the map, which lawmakers passed in response to the high court’s recent decision in Louisiana that weakened the Voting Rights Act. Alabama says that should enable the state to axe the boundaries that judges forcibly implemented to boost Black voting power under the 1965 law. The court-mandated design led to the election of Democratic Rep. Shomari Figures. “After enacting a racial gerrymander, Louisiana is now free to hold elections under a lawful map consistent with its policy goals. Alabama seeks the same opportunity,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall’s ® office wrote to the justices, asking for a ruling by Thursday.

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    5 days ago

    All this bickering (to the point of involving SCOTUS at every turn, sheesh) is a perfect argument against First-past-the-post voting.

    Just put All the votes together, count them. It’s 2026 for doG’s sake. We have calculators. We have the internet.

    Of course that still leaves other voter suppression legislation, but it would be a good start.

    Oh, fat chance, what am I dreaming of…

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      This has nothing to do with first past the post voting. Even if we had something like ranked choice voting gerrymandering would still be a thing. This is about how they’re drawing districts for house seats and dividing up voters.