SC Supreme Court Hears Challenge to State’s Congressional Map
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SC Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of GOP gerrymandering in SC’s 1st District • SC Daily Gazette
South Carolina League of Women Voters lawyer Alan Chaney argued before the state Supreme Court on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Columbia that political gerrymandering of the state's congressional districts is unconstitutional. (Screenshot of SCETV Supreme Court livestream)COLUMBIA — A voter advocacy group and lawyers representing South Carolina’s General Assembly each made their case Tuesday to the state Supreme Court over whether the state’s post-…
SC Supreme Court hears arguments about gerrymandering
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WSPA) - South Carolina's highest court heard arguments about possibly changing the state's political maps Tuesday. The debate stemmed from the congressional map that was redrawn in 2020. The League of Women Voters is suing the state over a redistricting map that they believe is unfair and illegal. "What we see in our congressional map is a badly distorted map that does not reflect any one community or any one cohesive group of co…
Partisan gerrymandering case reaches South Carolina Supreme Court
COLUMBIA – Nonpartisan civil rights organizations argued before the South Carolina Supreme Court today that the state constitution forbids partisan gerrymandering, or the rigging of electoral maps to protect a political party’s advantage in elections.Republican state lawmakers have repeatedly stated that they gerrymandered South Carolina’s First Congressional District map to
STATEMENT: Partisan gerrymandering case reaches South Carolina Supreme Court
Nonpartisan civil rights organizations argued before the South Carolina Supreme Court today that the state constitution forbids partisan gerrymandering, or the rigging of electoral maps to protect a political party’s advantage in elections.
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