South Carolina senators moved a step closer to approving a new congressional redistricting map Saturday, fast-tracking the process to pass the proposal on second reading after days of debate.
The proposal to change South Carolina’s congressional districts could put Williams‑Brice Stadium and Clemson Memorial Stadium in the same district.
South Carolina senators passed a redrawn congressional map on second reading, fast-tracking the redistricting process and ...
The South Carolina Senate met on May 21 for its first day of discussions on a bill to establish a new congressional map, ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. Despite objections over the expedited process to redraw congressional districts, the South Carolina House ...
South Carolina state House Republicans advanced a new GOP-favored map aimed at dismantling Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn’s ...
Lawmakers returned to the State House Friday to begin debate on redrawing South Carolina’s congressional map after Gov. Henry ...
By Joseph Ax May 20 (Reuters) - South Carolina’s Republican-controlled House of Representatives approved a new congressional map early on Wednesday aimed at ousting longtime Democratic U.S.
Election officials warn South Carolina’s proposed congressional redraw could cost millions and disrupt voting timelines.
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