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South Carolina GOP Seeks to Use Contested Maps for 2024 Elections

Amid Supreme Court deliberation, South Carolina Republicans push for the reinstatement of their congressional map, citing election deadlines.

  • South Carolina Republicans file a motion for a partial stay, requesting the use of the current congressional map for the 2024 elections despite ongoing Supreme Court review.
  • The contested map, aimed at bolstering Rep. Nancy Mace's (R-SC) seat, was previously struck down as a racial gerrymander by a lower court.
  • The Supreme Court, having heard arguments in October, has yet to issue a ruling, prompting GOP lawmakers to argue for the map's reinstatement due to approaching election deadlines.
  • Opponents, including the South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, argue the map limits the voting strength of Black voters, violating the 14th and 15th Amendments.
  • The federal court is asked to rule on the motion by March 14, ahead of the March 16 candidate filing deadline and the June 11 primary election.
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