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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSouth Carolina clears first hurdle on path to gerrymander, eliminate Black district
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/south-carolina-clears-first-hurdle-on-path-to-gerrymander-eliminate-black-district/South Carolina Republicans took a crucial step Wednesday toward redrawing the states congressional map in an effort that could dismantle the states lone Democratic district, long represented by Rep. Jim Clyburn.
In an 87-25 vote, the South Carolina House approved a sine die amendment allowing lawmakers to return after adjournment to take up congressional redistricting clearing the first major procedural hurdle in a growing national push to redraw maps after the Supreme Court gutted key Voting Rights Act protections that had long shielded Black voting power from racial gerrymandering.
The move comes as GOP-led states across the South race to capitalize on the Supreme Courts devastating ruling.
The measure now heads to the state Senate, where Republicans still need a two-thirds vote to move forward with redistricting. Though the GOP holds a supermajority in both chambers, only a handful of Republican defections could derail the effort.
In an 87-25 vote, the South Carolina House approved a sine die amendment allowing lawmakers to return after adjournment to take up congressional redistricting clearing the first major procedural hurdle in a growing national push to redraw maps after the Supreme Court gutted key Voting Rights Act protections that had long shielded Black voting power from racial gerrymandering.
The move comes as GOP-led states across the South race to capitalize on the Supreme Courts devastating ruling.
The measure now heads to the state Senate, where Republicans still need a two-thirds vote to move forward with redistricting. Though the GOP holds a supermajority in both chambers, only a handful of Republican defections could derail the effort.
ð¨ BREAKING: South Carolina Republicans took a crucial step toward gerrymandering the stateâs congressional map Wednesday, clearing the first hurdle in a post-Callais push that could dismantle the stateâs lone Democratic district represented by Rep. Jim Clyburn.
— Democracy Docket (@democracydocket.com) 2026-05-06T23:31:15.921Z
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In It to Win It
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dem4decades
(14,297 posts)1. Do the six assholes on the Supreme crack a bottle of champagne when each state disenfranchises minority voters?
Bettie
(19,818 posts)3. Not just the champagne...
they also moan and whine about people thinking they are political.
Now, how long before a blue state does the same as the red ones and they stop it....because....reasons that are in no way political, of course?
Henry203
(956 posts)2. The south is a mean culture
So sick, owning people and controlling everyone.