Supreme Court allows South Carolina's congressional maps
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(The Center Square) — The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld South Carolina's new congressional maps following a challenge that claimed the new districts diluted the power of Black voters. South Carolina officials redrew the state's map following the 2020 Census because of population shifts in two of its seven congressional districts — District 1, which was overpopulated by 87,689 residents, and District 6, which was underpopulated by 84,741. Republican Rep. Nancy Mace holds the...

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