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South Carolina Senate Rejects Redistricting Measure Amid GOP Opposition

The South Carolina Senate voted against a redistricting measure on Tuesday, ending efforts to implement a new congressional map. The proposal aimed to eliminate the state's only majority-Black district, but faced opposition from some Republican senators who cited timing concerns as early voting had already begun.

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On Tuesday, the South Carolina Senate voted against a proposal to advance a new congressional map, halting the state's redistricting efforts. This decision follows a prior approval from the South Carolina House, which aimed to implement the new map ahead of the midterm elections. The proposed map sought to eliminate the state's only majority-Black district, represented by Democratic Rep. James Clyburn. Some Republican senators, including Richard Cash, changed their votes, citing concerns about the timing as early voting for the June primary had already commenced. State Sen. Tom Davis criticized the rushed process, noting that previous redistricting efforts had taken significantly longer. The push for redistricting was initiated by Governor Henry McMaster, responding to pressure from national Republican leaders. Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey expressed that a vibrant political landscape benefits the state.

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