Georgia holds line on congressional map as 2026 midterms loom, Kemp says
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said the state will not redraw congressional maps or delay the May 19 primary ahead of the 2026 midterms, noting it’s too late after the Supreme Court’s Louisiana v. Callais ruling and voting is already underway; while the ruling will affect future maps, Georgia must adopt new lines before the 2028 election cycle.
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- Republican Governor Refuses to Join Trump’s Gerrymandering Wars The New Republic
- Gov. Brian Kemp: 2026 primary will go on, new maps would have to be for 2028 election WSB-TV
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