Supreme Court greenlights Alabama’s racial gerrymander, signaling free rein for states to discriminate
The U.S. Supreme Court will allow Alabama to use a congressional map found to have intentionally discriminated against Black voters.
The U.S. Supreme Court will allow Alabama to use a congressional map found to have intentionally discriminated against Black voters.
South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, Trump’s pick for governor, has an elaborate plan for restricting the state’s voting rights.
My Pillow Guy CEO and election denier Mike Lindell lost the Republican endorsement for the Minnesota governor’s primary race.
A federal judge has opened an inquiry into whether Trump’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund was obtained by deceiving the court.
Wisconsin election officials have put the U.S. Postal Service on notice about late ballot delivery times in its most recent elections.
Alabama will lose one of its majority-Black legislative state senate seats in a racially gerrymandered map just approved by a federal appeals court.
Jones was responding to David Shafer, the former Georgia GOP Party chairman who conspired with Trump in 2020 to de-certify the state’s election results.
Alabama is asking the Supreme Court to let it use racially gerrymandered maps that courts have found were drawn with intentional racial discrimination.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has been a vocal and early supporter of a plan to sideline the filibuster to allow the Senate to pass the SAVE America Act.
The CBC’s Rep. Shomari Figures (D-Ala.) has pulled support of the SCORE Act, which he helped draft, due to the GOP’s redistricting war impacts on his state.
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