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Alabama asks Supreme Court to lift redistricting injunction as state prepares for possible special elections

Saturday, May 9, 2026Rights & JusticeWell-covered5 frames

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  • Alabama asked the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a federal court order that is preventing the state from using an earlier congressional map before the May 19 primary.
  • A federal judge denied Alabama's emergency request to change the map, and the dispute then moved to the Supreme Court.
  • Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation passed during a special session that authorizes special elections in congressional and state senate districts if courts allow Alabama to change or revert its maps.
  • Alabama's May 19 primary is still scheduled to go forward even as the state seeks court approval to use different district lines.
  • If courts permit Alabama to use older maps, the results in some districts could be set aside and new elections held later.
  • The current court order remains in place for now, and some Alabama officials and officeholders have said they do not expect the Supreme Court to lift it before the next redistricting cycle ends.
  • The redistricting fight could affect multiple congressional districts, including Alabama's 2nd District in south Alabama.
  • One unresolved issue is whether the Supreme Court will grant Alabama emergency relief in time to alter election plans after the primary has already been scheduled to proceed.

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Changing district lines after a primary is already set would inject real uncertainty into Alabama's elections, because multiple districts could be affected and some results might later be thrown out for special elections.
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Whether the story is about voters and districts facing unstable representation if maps change midstream, or about courts preserving procedural legitimacy by refusing to rewrite election plans on an emergency basis once the calendar is underway.
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What action is Alabama asking the Supreme Court to take?

State officials are asking the Supreme Court to stay or lift the federal injunction that blocks Alabama from using an earlier congressional map, arguing that recent Supreme Court redistricting precedent supports that request Redstate,NTD,1819 News.

Will Alabama's May 19 primary still happen?

Yes. Multiple reports say the May 19 primary will continue as scheduled, even though Alabama is seeking permission to change district lines and could later hold special elections if the courts rule in its favor WKRG News 5,NTD,Brigitte Gabriel.

Why does this case matter for voters and candidates?

If Alabama wins relief, district boundaries for several seats could change after the primary, and the state has already enacted a process for special elections in affected congressional and state senate districts. That means candidates and voters could face another round of elections later this year WKRG News 5,NTD,Birmingham Times.

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Common DreamsAlabama, South Carolina Join GOP Push to Dilute Black, Democ...
Gonzales InquirerIn photos: A tumultuous Alabama special session, marked by p...
1819 NewsLawmakers create vital congressional map options in special ...
1819 News'Disadvantage black voters again': HD25 transgender candidat...
RedstateAlabama AG Petitions SCOTUS to Use Maps Stripped of Gerryman...
The Birmingham TimesAlabamians, Organizations React as Gov. Kay Ivey Signs House...
1819 NewsSCOTUS sets Monday deadline for challengers' response to new...
1819 NewsHouse Speaker Ledbetter: Proposed map 'guarantees' 6-1 congr...
WPMIFed judge denies Alabama's emergency redistricting request; ...
NTDAlabama Asks Supreme Court to Clear the Way for New Congress...
Brigitte GabrielAlabama Asks Supreme Court to Clear the Way for New Congress...
WKRG News 5Alabama's congressional map redraw may trigger special elect...
Tuscaloosa ThreadGovernor Ivey Signs Bills For Congressional District Redraw ...
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