Alabama has petitioned the Supreme Court to allow it to use its 2023 congressional map with one majority-Black district instead of a court-ordered map with two such districts, arguing that the latter is racially discriminatory. This development impacts tech professionals and developers working on electoral systems and software by highlighting ongoing legal battles over voting rights and racial representation in redistricting processes. The Supreme Court's decision could set precedents affecting how future electoral maps are drawn and contested.
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