The state will use maps deemed racially gerrymandered in the 2024 election, a lower court ruled, because the Supreme Court has not resolved a case it heard in October.
Rep. Nancy Mace speaks with reporters outside the U.S. Capitol, on March 11, 2024. | Francis Chung/POLITICOSouth Carolina will use a congressional map a federal court ruled was “unconstitutional” in this year’s election, following uncertainty around the timing of the Supreme Court’s review of a district that a lower court deemed was racially gerrymandered.
. The conservative majority seemed likely to side with the South Carolina Republican lawmakers and allow the map to stand.said in an order on Thursday
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