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At least 10 states have redrawn maps since 2025 in a rare mid-decade wave.
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Georgia special session: Lawmakers called to redraw voting maps, address QR code election law
The Georgia General Assembly will reconvene for a special session at the Georgia State Capitol on Wednesday to address the state’s voting maps.
Eight Georgia Republicans, including Speaker of the House Jon Burns, sent a letter to Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday informing him that they would not be going through with his request to enact redistricting ahead of the 2028 election cycle.
Georgia lawmakers surprisingly ditched plans to redraw the state's congressional district maps following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Georgia is the latest Southern state where lawmakers have taken up redrawing congressional maps after the Supreme Court’s voting rights ruling.
Georgia lawmakers seek to keep Georgia's current voting system as lawmakers convene for a special session to address a vote-counting conundrum.
Gov. Brian Kemp asked for a new map for the 2028 election that would have been more favorable to Republicans, but state lawmakers said it's too soon to do so.