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South Carolina’s McMaster to call special session to redraw House map

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PoliticoAMay 13, 7:13 PM

McMaster plans to call special session to redraw South Carolina House map

The decision would tee up the state legislature to pass a new 7-0 map favoring Republicans this cycle.

Talking Points MemoBMay 13, 8:45 PM

A South Carolina Gerrymandered Map Might Be Back on the Table

South Carolina may end up calling a special session on redistricting after all, according to local reports, reviving the possibility...

Democracy DocketBMay 13, 5:48 PM

Mississippi governor plans to redraw congressional map, eliminate majority-Black district after midterms - Democracy Docket

Mississippi governor plans to redraw congressional map, eliminate majority-Black district after midterms  Democracy Docket

The GuardianAMay 13, 4:27 PM

Mississippi governor rules out redrawn supreme court maps before midterms

Tate Reeves cancels special legislative session but expects to redraw four congressional districts before 2027 elections On Wednesday morning, Mississippi’s governor, Tate Reeves, said that he was can

CBS NewsBMay 13, 9:24 PM

Kemp calls special legislative session to redraw Georgia's congressional map

Georgia lawmakers will return to the Capitol on June 17 for a special session focused on redistricting.

New York TimesAMay 13, 8:47 PM

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Calls Special Session to Redistrict for 2028 Elections

Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, also asked lawmakers to delay changes to the state’s election system that could cause disarray in the midterms.

Democracy DocketBMay 13, 9:03 PM

Georgia governor calls for Republicans to gerrymander maps ahead of 2028 elections - Democracy Docket

Georgia governor calls for Republicans to gerrymander maps ahead of 2028 elections  Democracy Docket

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