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Updated · POLITICO · May 12
Republicans Push 2 Redistricting Drives in South Carolina and Alabama for Potential +2 House Gain
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · May 12

Republicans Push 2 Redistricting Drives in South Carolina and Alabama for Potential +2 House Gain

8 articles · Updated · POLITICO · May 12
  • South Carolina Republicans moved Tuesday to fast-track two bills that would redraw the state’s congressional map and delay next week’s House primaries to Aug. 11, putting Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn’s 6th District at the center.
  • Donald Trump urged state Republicans to “GET IT DONE,” and the White House is already counting the South Carolina effort as a potential +1 GOP pickup, though Clyburn said he can still hold the seat.
  • Alabama officials are also advancing an older GOP map after the Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, lifted a 2023 injunction that had blocked it on racial grounds.
  • That decision is expected to dismantle the Black-majority 2nd District held by Democratic Rep. Shomari Figures, who called the ruling unfortunate and said litigation would continue.
  • The twin fights underscore how redistricting and election-law maneuvering are shaping the 2026 campaign, with both parties increasingly battling over maps and process rather than policy.
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