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'People Are Very Upset': Georgia Halts Plan to Redraw Maps After Black Leaders, Protestors Take Over Capitol

Republicans said they would revisit maps later, avoiding an immediate fight that could trigger backlash before November and complicate already underway primary voting.

  • Georgia Republicans announced Wednesday they will not redraw legislative or congressional maps during the current special session, as House Speaker Jon Burns and Senate President Pro Tem Larry Walker III confirmed the decision after rank-and-file lawmakers expressed significant hesitation.
  • Rank-and-File lawmakers balked at the process, fearing political backlash in November and concern that incumbents might face new voters; the plan to draw maps now but delay implementation until 2028 created internal resistance.
  • U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock criticized the move, telling the Capitol on Wednesday, "And now you're trying to rob Georgians of their voice," while Rep. Scott Hilton argued the process requires more public input before proceeding.
  • CBS Atlanta reported the special session will now focus on tax relief and ratifying the state's gas tax suspension, with legislative leaders noting that map changes require ample opportunity for citizen input and meaningful discussion.
  • Republicans could revisit redistricting after November's general election or in 2027 to bolster legislative majorities, potentially shifting Georgia's 14-member congressional delegation, which currently includes nine Republicans, further in the GOP's favor.
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The New York Sun broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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