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3 Southern states face backlash over redistricting maps

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMay 28, 2026 Politics No Comments4 Mins Read
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A redistricting push backed by former President Donald Trump has come to an abrupt halt in South Carolina after the state Senate voted against advancing a proposed congressional map one that would have wiped out the district held by one of the Democratic Party’s most prominent figures.

The Senate’s move effectively kills, at least for now, a plan that had drawn widespread criticism for its potential impact on Black voter representation at a time when early voting was already in progress across the state.

The map that could have ended Clyburn’s seat

Gov. Henry McMaster had called a special legislative session to take up the redistricting proposal shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court moved to weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act a provision specifically designed to prevent racially motivated gerrymandering.

The centerpiece of the proposed map was the elimination of the congressional seat held by Rep. James Clyburn, a Democrat who has represented South Carolina for more than three decades and remains one of the most influential voices in the party. The plan failed for two key reasons: deep concern among lawmakers about eroding Black voting power, and a separate worry that the redrawn lines could paradoxically deliver more House seats to Democrats.

Senators cite conscience over politics

The Senate vote against moving the map forward was notable not just for its outcome but for the reasoning some members offered publicly. At least one Republican senator said he could not in good conscience alter congressional boundaries while an election was already underway, signaling that even within the GOP, there were limits to how far lawmakers were willing to go.

The episode raised urgent questions about the health of electoral integrity in the South, especially following the Supreme Court ruling that emboldened several states to pursue aggressive redistricting strategies.

A wider pattern across the South

South Carolina is not alone. The state’s redistricting battle is part of a broader effort across the South to redraw congressional maps in ways that critics say unfairly diminish the political power of Black communities.

Tennessee moved quickly after the Supreme Court ruling to pass a new congressional map that eliminated its only majority Black district. In Louisiana, the governor took the more drastic step of canceling elections that were already in progress in order to adopt a new map disregarding roughly 40,000 votes that had already been cast.

Alabama attempted a similar move, seeking to delay its primary elections to put in place a map that federal courts had already ruled was racially gerrymandered. A federal court stepped in to block that effort, but the back-and-forth illustrated how contested the redistricting landscape has become across the region.

Record turnout signals voter frustration

Despite the turmoil or perhaps because of it voter participation during early voting in South Carolina surged. Rep. Clyburn, speaking at an event in Charlotte, pointed to the redistricting controversy as a likely catalyst for the record-breaking turnout numbers, suggesting that attempts to sideline certain communities may have had the opposite effect, energizing voters rather than discouraging them.

Clyburn also made clear that Gov. McMaster’s effort to eliminate his district would have lasting consequences for their working relationship.

What comes next for South Carolina

The defeat of this redistricting map does not close the book on the issue. Advocates and political observers warn that another attempt could come ahead of the 2028 elections, and the window for action may widen if the political or legal landscape shifts further.

For voting rights groups, the message out of South Carolina is one of cautious relief the map was stopped, but the conditions that produced it have not changed. The fight over who gets to draw the lines, and whose communities get divided by them, is expected to continue well beyond this election cycle.

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