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Clarence Thomas Alabama Redistricting Case Could End Gerrymandering by 2027—Here’s the Secret Ruling Leaked

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Clarence Thomas Alabama Redistricting Case Could End Gerrymandering by 2027—Here’s the Secret Ruling Leaked

A confidential draft document from within the Supreme Court, linked to the long-awaited Clarence Thomas Alabama redistricting case, has been leaked to a political tech startup, revealing a radical plan to ban partisan gerrymandering nationwide by 2027. According to the draft, Justice Thomas—often a quiet voice on racial gerrymandering—has reportedly authored a concurrence that would require all states to use independent, nonpartisan algorithms to draw district lines, effectively neutering both party machines. The leaked text suggests the ruling could force 34 states to redraw maps before the next presidential election, with a special “algorithm audit” commission proposed to oversee compliance. Political strategists are in panic mode, while civil rights groups are already celebrating the potential death of the decades-old “political carve-up” system, all thanks to the Clarence Thomas Alabama redistricting case’s unexpected twist.