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Voter confusion and headaches for election officials follow hasty GOP push to redraw US House seats

The hurried redraws are forcing do-overs, costing officials millions and leaving thousands of early ballots in districts that may not count.

  • Republican-Led redistricting efforts across Southern states are causing widespread confusion and logistical strain for election officials during ongoing primaries, threatening to disrupt the electoral process.
  • Following a Supreme Court decision last month that weakened the Voting Rights Act, Republicans are rushing to redraw congressional maps, an effort pushed by President Donald Trump last year to consolidate GOP control.
  • In Louisiana, 66-year-old New Orleans resident Sallie Davis cast an early ballot last week, only to find her race for Democratic U.S. Rep. Troy Carter crossed off at her polling booth.
  • South Carolina Elections Commission director Conway Belangia warned that moving primaries could cost $3 million and compress preparation time, while Alabama lawmakers passed legislation Friday allowing a do-over of congressional primaries.
  • Activists warn that constant rule changes erode public trust and increase voter apathy; as seen in Nashville previously, assigning voters to incorrect districts risks disenfranchisement, with NAACP Louisiana State Conference president McClanahan reporting total confusion.
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KTVB broke the news in Boise, United States on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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