Georgia Lawmakers Begin Redrawing Congressional Maps After Supreme Court Voting‑Rights Ruling
Georgia joins other Southern states in a new redistricting push. State legislators have begun the process of redrawing congressional maps.
Georgia joins other Southern states in a new redistricting push. State
legislators have begun the process of redrawing congressional maps.
The effort follows the Supreme Court's recent voting‑rights ruling.
The ruling prompted states to reassess district boundaries. Georgia's
new maps could shape upcoming elections. Lawmakers face pressure from
both parties and advocacy groups. The outcome may affect the state's
representation in Congress. Observers will watch the process for
potential legal challenges.