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A case that will decide which candidates South Carolinians see on their ballots next year now rests with the state’s highest court.
Next Tuesday, justices will hear arguments in a challenge to the state’s Congressional map, which was redrawn after the 2020 census as part of the state’s redistricting process.
Last year, the US Supreme Court sided with the state’s Republican leaders in a challenge over whether South Carolina’s Congressional map was racially gerrymandered.
The South Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments over the 2022 congressional map, which plaintiffs argue 'dilutes' the Democratic votes ...
South Carolina’s highest court is hearing a new legal challenge Tuesday to the redrawn Congressional map that could change who appears on your ballot.
When congressional maps were redrawn in 2021, South Carolina’s Republican leadership shifted Democrat voters out of Congressional District 1. In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the ...
The Supreme Court will not decide right now whether Louisiana violated the Constitution when it enacted a congressional map last year that created a second majority-Black district. In a surprise order ...
The Supreme Court delayed a decision on the constitutionality of Louisiana's congressional map. The current map, which includes a second majority-Black district, will likely remain in place for ...
The Supreme Court on Friday delayed a decision on the constitutionality of Louisiana’s congressional districts until its next term.
The Supreme Court on Friday put off ruling on a second Black majority congressional district in Louisiana, instead ordering new arguments in the fall.
Louisiana’s congressional map is currently under legal challenge, with a decision expected soon from the U.S. Supreme Court on whether it was drawn with racial or political influences.
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