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BumRushDaShow

(172,599 posts)
Tue May 26, 2026, 02:05 PM 2 hrs ago

South Carolina's redistricting effort fails in the state Senate amid GOP opposition

Source: NBC News

May. 26, 2026, 1:44 PM EDT


The Republican-led South Carolina Senate on Tuesday voted against a measure to advance a new congressional map, ending the last-minute redistricting effort in the state for now.

The motion to end debate — which failed with a vote of 20-24 — was a surprise rejection of President Donald Trump, who had urged lawmakers to pass a redrawn map that eliminated the state’s single majority-Black district and gave Republicans a chance to win the seat.

The South Carolina House approved the map last week in hopes of putting it into place for this year’s midterm elections. As part of the effort, lawmakers also sought to set another primary election for the affected districts in August. But after early voting began on Tuesday for the previously scheduled June primary, some Republicans changed their mind on the matter. “Neither my conscience nor my common sense will allow me to stop an election that is already underway,” said Republican state Sen. Richard Cash, a Republican who changed his vote due to timing.

“A process that properly done took our state senate nine months, 10 community hearings, eight subcommittee hearings, our own demographic analysis, our own work, and contrast that with what we’re doing now. We have completely outsourced our constitutional obligation to prepare a congressional redistricting map to a consultant in Washington, D.C. We have no idea, no idea how that map was created. Now, in fairness, he did show up for a House subcommittee meeting via Zoom and spoke for seven minutes and 40 seconds. Then he had to leave another appointment. He said he was going to take no questions. Took no questions. Seven minutes and 40 seconds is our legislative record supporting this map. Seven minutes and 40 seconds.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2026-election/south-carolinas-redistricting-effort-fails-state-senate-gop-opposition-rcna346962

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South Carolina's redistricting effort fails in the state Senate amid GOP opposition (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 2 hrs ago OP
SC is not nearly as red as some of the other states WSHazel 2 hrs ago #1
Yeah Clyburn had warned about that BumRushDaShow 2 hrs ago #2
Rather sad. I would like to believe Cash is sincere in his belief, and he may be Raven123 1 hr ago #3
Lots of early voters today Catbird 1 hr ago #4

WSHazel

(849 posts)
1. SC is not nearly as red as some of the other states
Tue May 26, 2026, 02:07 PM
2 hrs ago

If they redraw Clyburn's seat out, they put at least 2 more seats in play. That is why they didn't re-draw.

BumRushDaShow

(172,599 posts)
2. Yeah Clyburn had warned about that
Tue May 26, 2026, 02:10 PM
2 hrs ago

He estimated at least 2 if not 3 seats could go into play if they redrew the lines.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143663102

Raven123

(7,913 posts)
3. Rather sad. I would like to believe Cash is sincere in his belief, and he may be
Tue May 26, 2026, 02:18 PM
1 hr ago

However, the times I which we live have made me cynical and suspicious that his reasoning is more aligned with your comment. I do hope I am wrong.

Catbird

(736 posts)
4. Lots of early voters today
Tue May 26, 2026, 02:35 PM
1 hr ago

LONG lines everywhere across South Carolina as early voting starts today. Adopting a new map now would result in legal chaos and enormous expense. This train has left the station at track speed.

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