South Carolina Senate Rejects Trumps Call to Redraw Congressional Map
May 27, 2026 • Google News World
South Carolina Senate Rejects Trump’s Call for Redrawn Congressional Maps
The South Carolina Senate has rejected President Donald Trump’s call to redraw the state’s congressional maps for the midterm elections. The decision comes after Trump urged lawmakers to make changes that would potentially benefit his party.
According to reports, the Senate passed a bill that maintains the current boundaries of the state’s congressional districts. This move defies Trump’s request to alter the maps in an effort to gain more seats for Republicans.
The bill was introduced by Republican lawmakers, who voted unanimously to pass it. The measure now heads to Governor Henry McMaster’s desk, where it is expected to be signed into law.
Trump had expressed support for the changes, which would have altered the boundaries of several congressional districts. However, his efforts were met with resistance from Democrats and some Republicans.
The decision has been seen as a significant victory for Democrats, who had opposed Trump’s proposal. The bill’s passage ensures that the current map will remain in place for the 2024 elections.
In related news, the South Carolina Redistricting Commission has announced plans to review the state’s congressional maps in an effort to ensure they are fair and comply with federal laws.
The commission’s review is part of a broader effort to address concerns about gerrymandering and voting rights. The commission’s findings will be made public later this year, providing insight into the state’s electoral landscape.
As the 2024 elections approach, lawmakers and voters alike will be watching the outcome of the commission’s review with interest.
Source: Google News World