Republican Governor Calls Special Session To Address Redistricting

Republican Governor Calls Special Session To Address Redistricting


Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp called a special session of the Georgia Legislature to redraw the state’s congressional map.

“To consider enacting, revising, repealing, or amending general law for the division of the State into appropriate districts from which members of the Georgia State Senate, the Georgia State House of Representatives, the United States House of Representatives to the United States Congress, or any other state office elected by district, in light of the United States Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais,” a proclamation read.

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According to the proclamation, any changes will take effect in the 2028 election cycle.

The special session begins on June 17.

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🚨 JUST IN: Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has officially called a SPECIAL SESSION to REDISTRICT the state’s Congressional maps by the 2028 election, as a result of SCOTUS striking down racial gerrymandering

This could result in 2 blue seats being fully WIPED OUT, leaving the map… pic.twitter.com/ZycnDBBc1i

— Eric Daugherty

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