
Court Allows South Carolina to Use Previously Unconstitutional Congressional Map
A federal court has ruled that South Carolina can use a previously declared unconstitutional congressional map for the upcoming US House election, citing the fast-approaching primary election deadlines. The map was previously found to have engaged in racial gerrymandering by "exiling" over 30,000 Black residents to benefit Republicans. Despite an appeal to the US Supreme Court, the court has not issued an opinion, leading the federal court to allow the election to proceed under the invalidated map. Republican Rep. Nancy Mace faces a competitive primary in the redrawn district, which now favors the GOP.